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TABLE OF CONTENTS

McNeese BasketballPages 4-6

Coaching StaffPages 33-38

AdministrationPages 39-42

Year in ReviewPages 43-44

History & RecordsPages 45-57

TraditionPages 58-61

FacilitiesPages 62-64

Quick Facts ................. 3

Msu BaskEtBaLL..... 4-31

2013-14 Outlook ..................... 4-5

2013-14 Roster ...........................5

Team Headshots ..........................6

Ledrick Eackles ........................ 7-8

Adrian Fields ......................... 9-10

Keelan Garrett ..................... 11-12

Desharick Guidry ................. 13-14

Kevin Hardy ......................... 15-16

Shaun Johnson .................... 17-18

Pete Kpan ............................ 19-20

Austin Lewis ........................ 21-22

Craig McFerrin ..................... 23-24

Brandon Regis ..................... 25-26

Jordan Wells ........................ 27-28

Jamaya Burr ..............................29

Marcus Mathieu ........................29

Andrija Milovanovic ..................30

Matthew Moss ..........................30

Lance Potier ..............................31

cOacHiNG staFF .....33-38

Dave Simmons .................... 33-34

David Dumars ............................35

Steve Welch ...............................36

Patrick Haynes ...........................37

Preston David ............................38

aDMiNistRatiON ....39-42

Dr. Philip C. Williams .................39

Bruce Hemphill .........................40

McNeese Athletic Admin. .... 41-42

2012-13 iN REViEW ......43-44

‘12-’13 Final Stats .....................43

‘12-’13 Results ..........................44

HistORY & REcORDs ....45-57

All-Time Series Records .............45

Individual & Team records ... 46-47

Season Leaders ................... 48-49

All-Time Results .................. 50-54

Postseason Honors .............. 54-55

Postseason Awards .............. 55-56

All-Time Lettermen ...................57

tRaDitiON .............58-61

All-Time Coaching Staffs ...........58

Memorable Seasons ..................59

McNeese in Halls of Fame ..........60

McNeese Hall of Fame ...............61

FaciLitiEs .............62-64

McNeese State University ..........62

Lake Charles ..............................63

Burton Coliseum .......................64

2013-14 CowboysPages 7-31

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QU ICK FACTSUniversity informationLocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lake Charles, La.Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,900Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1939Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CowboysColors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue (287) and Gold (116)Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burton ColiseumCapacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,000Alternate Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lake Charles Civic CenterCapacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,500Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Division IConference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SouthlandPresident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Philip WilliamsAthletics Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bruce HemphillAssociate AD/SWA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bridget MartinTicket Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garrett ThibodeauxMarketing Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Danielle MayeauxAthletic Department Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (337) 475-5563Ticket Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (337) 562-4MSU

HistoryFirst Year of Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1946Overall Won-Loss Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 981-831SLC Won-Loss Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304-278 (39 years)NCAA Appearances/Last . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/2001-02NIT Appearances/Last . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2010-11CollegeInsider.com Appearances/Last . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/2011-12Last Postseason Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ToledoResult . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 76-63

sports informationAssistant AD/SID (MBB Contact) . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew BonnetteOffice Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (337) 475-5207Cell Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (337) 263-4822E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @WM_BonnetteFax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (337) 475-5202Assistant SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pam LafosseE-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hunter BowerE-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Coliseum Courtside Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBALake Charles Civic Center Courtside Phone . . . . . . . . (337) 491-1525

Sports Information Address . . . . . . Jack Doland Athletic Field House 700 E. McNeese Street Lake Charles, LA 70607

CoaCHing staffHead Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave SimmonsAlma Mater/Year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana Tech/1981Won-Lost (Years). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-116 (7)Career Won-Lost (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128-145 (9)Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (337) 475-5963Best Time to Reach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MorningsAssistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Year) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Dumars (Louisiana-Monroe/1980) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Welch (Southeastern Louisiana/1970) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick Haynes (McNeese State/2006)Director of Basketball Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preston DavidAthletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brendan AbbeyManagers . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Lewis, Josh Jagneaux, La Dre RobertsStrength and Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jason Little

team information2012-13 Won-Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-17SLC Won-Lost/Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11/T-7th OverallReturning Starters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 (1 G, 2 F)Letterwinners Returning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 (5 G, 6 F)Key Returnees . . . . . . . . Desharick Guidry (Jr., F, 12.6 ppg, 7.5 rpg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Hardy (Jr., G, 9.7 ppg, 6.2 rpg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Craig McFerrin (Jr., F, 8.7 ppg, 6.5 rpg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adrian Fields (Sr., F, 5.2 ppg, 2.1 rpg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ledrick Eackles (Sr., G, 9.2 ppg, 2.9 rpg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Austin Lewis (So., P, 2.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg)Newcomers . . . . . . . . . Matthew Moss (So.-TR, C, 6-9, Anacoco, La.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jamaya Burr (Fr., G, 6-0, Ruston, La.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marcus Mathieu (Fr., G, 5-11, Richardson, Texas)

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Don’t let the five seniors on the2013-14 McNeese State Cowboysbasketballrosterfoolyou,thisisaveryyoungteam. Ofthosefiveseniorsonlyone,Adri-anFields,hasanystartingexperienceandthatwasjustintwogameslastsea-son. Combined, the senior class thatismadeupofFields,LedrickEackles,Keelan Garrett, Brandon Regis andPete Kpan, combined to play in 101gamesandaveraged just fiveminutesofplaypergame. With that said, eighth year headcoachDaveSimmonswillbelookingforhisyoungsterstoprovidethestrengthoftheteam. JuniorguardKevinHardyalongsidejunior forwards Desharick Guidry andCraig McFerrin in addition to sopho-more forwardAustinLewisandFields,will give theCowboys a jolt of energyand athleticism that was on displaymanytimeslastseason. HardyandGuidryhaveearnedpre-season all-conference honors and willentertheseasonasthetoptworeturn-ingscorersonthesquad–Guidrywithateam-high12.6averagelastseasonandHardyat9.7,thirdbestonthesquad. “Kevinisatremendousathletethatcan playmultiple positions,” saidSim-

mons.“We’relookingforwardtohimtostepupasanoutsidethreattobecomeacompleteplayer.” Hardy,aLakeCharlesnative,wasnamedtotheleague’sall-defenseteamafter he ranked second in the confer-encewith2.2stealspergameandwasninth with 1.2 blocked shots per con-test.Healsoaveragedateam-high4.5assists per game to rank fourth in theSouthland. Guidry,anotherLakeCharleshom-er, ended the season ranked seventhintheSouthlandwith7.5reboundspergame,14thinscoring,fifthinoffensivereboundswith2.8percontestandeighthwith4.7defensiveboardspergame. Butthebiggestsurpriseofthesea-son was when he suddenly found hisrange from behind the 3-point arc 19games into the season. After going0-for-9 in thefirst18games from longrange,Guidrysteppeditupandknockeddown20of40inthefinal13games. Heconnectedon6of8fromthree-point range against Central ArkansasonMarch2,thenknockeddown5of6frombehindthearcintheregularsea-son finale at Nicholls State to propelhimtoa34-pointoutingandbecomingthefirstCowboytoscore30ormoreinovertwoyears.His50-percent3-point

shootinginconferencegamesonlyledtheleague. Guidry ended the season witha team-high 18 double-digit scoringgames, four games with 20 or morepoints,andhadsevendouble-doubles. “Desharickreallydevelopedintoanoutsidethreatlastyear,”saidSimmons.“Hehasthepotential tohavebignightbut must become a more consistentplayerfortheentire40minutes.” McFerrin missed the first sevengames of the 2012-13 season due toacademicsuspensionbutreturnedwithaflourishwiththreestraightdouble-digitscoringgames(14vs.LouisianaTech;18atTexasTech;10atNorthCarolina).Heendedtheseasonrankedfifthontheteamwith8.7pointspergameandwassecond in reboundingwitha6.5aver-age. “Craigwillbeexpectedtobeaforcedownlow,”saidSimmons.“Hemustde-velopintoamoreconsistentplayeranddevelop a more consistent mid-rangegame.” FieldsalongwithRegisandEackleswill help provide depth at the 2 and 3guardspotsaswellassomeleadershipontheteam. “Ledrick is a very explosive playerthat can scorewith the best. Wewill

2013-14 MCNEESE STATE COWBOYSFront Row: La Dre Roberts, Brendon Abbey, Patrick Haynes, Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, David Dumars, Preston David, Eric Willis, Josh Jagneaux.Back Row: Shaun Johnson, Keelan Garrett, Brandon Regis, Ledrick Eackles, Adrian Fields, Pete Kpan, Jordan Wells, Matthew Moss, Austin Lewis, Craig McFerrin, Desharick Guidry, Andrija Milovanovic, Lance Potier, Kevin Hardy, Jamaya Burr, Marcus Mathieu.

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lookforhimforteamleadership. “Adrianisashootingguardthatwillplayamajorroleinthesuccessoftheteam. Hemustbecomeanall-aroundplayerfortheteamtohavesuccess. “Brandon isasenior thatneeds tomakeacontributionforustohavesuc-cess. He’s expected to provide lead-ership to the team. He’sveryaggres-siveandpassionateandisadefensiveplayerthatcanstopopposingoffensivescorers.” IncomingfreshmanMarcusMathieu(Richardson,Texas)couldmakeanim-mediateimpactatthepointguardposi-tion. “MarcushasaveryhighIQforthegame,” said Simmons. “He has theability toplaya fast transitiongameoracontrolledhalf-courtgame.Hewillbeexpected to play early during a tough

non-conferenceschedule.” Also looking to add to a stellarfreshmanseasonisLewis,whofinishedfourthintheconferencewith1.4blockedshotspergame. “Heshowedalotofpotentialduringthe season,” said Simmons of Lewis’freshman year. “We’re looking to im-provehisscoringandshotblockingandmustcontinuetoimprovehisworketh-ics.” SophomoretransferMatthewMoss(6-9,212)fromLouisiana-LafayetteandanativeofAnacoco,couldstepintobe-comeadualthreatfortheCowboys. “Wewon’t havehimuntilmid-termbuthe’sabig tallguy thathas3-pointrange,”saidSimmons. The2012-13seasonfeaturednon-conferencewinsoverTexasTech,Loui-sianaTechandLouisiana-Lafayetteas

wellasroadmatchupsatLSU,OleMissandNorthCarolina. That doesn’t compare to the non-leagueslateMcNeesewillseethissea-son. TheCowboysonlyhavetwohomegamesbeforestartingconferenceplayandwillopentheseasonatnationaltitlecontenderMichiganState(Nov.8).TheCowboys will also travel to face 2013NCAATournament participant San Di-ego State (Dec. 21) as well as SMU(Dec.2),TexasA&M(Dec.14),Louisi-anaTech(Dec.17)andLSU(Dec.28). McNeesewillopen theconferenceseasonwithtwohomegamesbeginningJan.2againstSoutheasternLouisianafollowedbyleaguenewcomerNewOr-leanstwodayslater.

2013-14 MCNEESE STATE COWBOYS ROSTERNO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CLASS HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 0 Shaun Johnson G 5-10 178 So.-1L Pineville, La./Pineville HS2 Jamaya Burr G 6-0 167 Fr.-HS Winnfield, La./Ruston HS3 Keelan Garrett G 6-0 180 Sr.-1L Lake Charles, La./St. Louis HS/Nicholls5 Marcus Mathieu G 5-11 178 Fr.-HS Richardson, Texas/Plano East HS10 Craig McFerrin P 6-7 230 Jr.-2L Baton Rouge, LA/Warren Harding HS (OH)11 Kevin Hardy G 6-2 180 Jr.-2L Lake Charles, La./St. Louis HS13 Jordan Wells F 6-7 250 So.-1L Orange, Texas/Little Cypress-Mauriceville HS15 Matthew Moss C 6-9 212 So.-TR Anacoco, La./Anacoco HS/Louisiana-Lafayette20 Adrian Fields F 6-5 197 Sr.-3L Opelousas, La./Opelousas HS22 Ledrick Eackles G 6-3 200 Sr.-1L Zachary, La./Zachary HS/Oakland University23 Brandon Regis G/F 6-3 196 Sr.-3L Addison, Texas/W.T. White HS24 Lance Potier G/F 6-5 189 Fr.-HS St. Martinville, La./St. Martinville HS32 Desharick Guidry F 6-5 200 Jr.-2L Lake Charles, La./Washington-Marion HS35 Andrija Milovanovic G/F 6-5 210 Fr.-HS Belgrade, Serbia/Koledz Beograd44 Austin Lewis F 6-8 215 So.-1L Houston Texas/Westfield HS54 Pete Kpan F 6-7 235 Sr.-1L Columbus, Ohio/Brookhaven HS/Gulf Coast College

Head CoaCH: Dave Simmons (8th Year)assistant CoaCHes: David Dumars (13th Year) Steve Welch (12th Year, 5th since 2009-10) Patrick Haynes (3rd Year)dir. of operations: Preston DavidatHletiC trainer: Brendan Abbeystudent Managers: Eric Willis, Josh Jagneaux, La Dre Roberts

P R O N U N C I AT I O N SJamaya Burr ................................................... juh-myaLedrick Eackles ............................................... leh-drickDesharick Guidry ...................................... duh-shar-ickPete Kpan .............................................................. pahnAndrija Milovanovic ...an-dre-ya me-low-van-o-vichLance Potier ..................................................... po-shay

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IT STARTS WITH THE FUSE THAT THE GAME LIGHTS INSIDE US.PASSION IS EXCHANGED BETWEEN THE COURT AND THE STANDS.ENERGY BECOMES SYNERGY.OUR UNCOMMON DESIRE BECOMES OUR COMMON GROUND.BECAUSE THIS SEASON, IT'S ABOUT INTENSITY.IT'S DRIVEN BY INNOVATION THAT ELEVATES,AND SPEED THAND SPEED THAT WILL RISE.THE GAME WILL BECOME FASTER, AND PRIDE WILL BURN HOTTER.IN ARENAS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY,INTENSITY WILL INSPIRE COLLEGE FANSAND COLLEGE PLAYERSTO UNITE AS ONE.

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0 Shaun JohnsonG • 5-10 • 178 • So.

2 Jamaya BurrG • 6-0 • 167 • Fr.

3 Keelan GarrettG • 6-0 • 180 • Sr.

5 Marcus MathieuG • 5-11 • 178 • Fr.

10 Craig McFerrinP • 6-7 • 230 • Jr.

11 Kevin HardyG • 6-2 • 180 • Jr.

13 Jordan WellsF • 6-7 • 250 • So.

20 Adrian FieldsF • 6-5 • 197 • Sr.

22 Ledrick EacklesG • 6-3 • 200 • Sr.

23 Brandon RegisG • 6-3 • 196 • Sr.

32 Desharick GuidryF • 6-5 • 200 • Jr.

44 Austin LewisF • 6-8 • 235 • So.

54 Pete KpanF • 6-7 • 235 • Sr.

15 Matthew MossC • 6-9 • 212 • So.

24 Lance PotierG/F • 6-5 • 189 • Fr.

35 Andrija MilovanovicG/F • 6-5 • 210 • Fr.

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2013 -14 COWBOYS PROF I LES

22 LEDRICK EACKLESSENIOR GUARD 6•3 200LBS HOMETOWN:ZACHARY, LA(ZACHARYHS/OAKLANDUNIVERSITY )

Career Highs Points 26 at UCA (1/24/13) Field Goals 8 at UCA (1/24/13) FG Attempts 15 at UCA (1/24/13) 3pt Field Goals 4 at UCA (1/24/13) 3pt FG Attempts 8 at UCA (1/24/13) Free Throws 6 at UCA (1/24/13) Free Throws Att. 9 at UCA (1/24/13) Rebounds 6 vs. Several Assists 3 vs. SHSU (1/12/13) Blocks 1 vs. Several Steals 2 vs. Several Minutes 37 at UCA (1/24/13)

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tHE WORD ON EackLEs

“Very explosive player that can score with the best. Will look for team leadership for a very young team.”

JuNiOR sEasON (2012-2013): Was suspended from the team following the Central Arkansas game due to disciplinary reasons...one game prior to his suspension, set career highs in nearly every statisti-cal category against UCA with 26 points on 4 for 8 from 3-point range... scored double-figures in four of his last five games played... had 18 points against Sam Houston State one game after scoring 15 in a win over Corpus Christi... netted 13 versus Nicholls State... made his season debut in a win over Louisiana Tech and knocked in his first 3-pointer of the year... followed that up with a career-high 13 points after hitting all three of his shots from long range to help spark the Cowboys to a win over Texas Tech.

sOpHOMORE sEasON (2011-2012): Had to sit out the season due to transfer rules.

pRE-McNEEsE: in two seasons at Oakland University he helped the Golden Grizzlies to two Summit League titles and to two appearances in the NCAA tournament...as a freshman he averaged 6.1 points per game and last year he hit 4.8 per game....game highs had him scoring 18 points againstOhio,13againstValparaisoand12againstTennessee...reboundhigh of nine vs Wright State.

HiGH scHOOL: all-state performer playing for Glen Oaks, Family Christian and Zachary HS...also played at Hargrave Military Academy lead-inghisteamintotheprepnationaltitlegameandscoring20points...MVPof Louisiana state all-star game...once scored 57 points in a prep game to setaschoolrecord...three-timedistrictMVP.

pERsONaL: birthdate January 5, 1989...Communications and History major...parentsareLedellEacklesandAntionetteVictor....fatherwasNBAstandout....brother Ledell Jr. played at Campbell University....cousin of Cowboy assistant coach David Dumars and former Cowboy and Detroit Piston standout and Hall of Fame member Joe Dumars.

2012-13 Game-by-Game Stats

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20 ADRIAN FIELDSSENIOR FORWARD 6•5 197LBS HOMETOWN:OPELOUSAS, LA(OPELOUSASHS)

Career Highs Points 19 vs. ULL (12/8/12) Field Goals 8 vs. ULL (12/8/12) FG Attempts 14 vs. ULL (12/8/12) 3pt Field Goals 2 vs. Several 3pt FG Attempts 6 vs. NSU (2/3/13) Free Throws 5 vs. Several Free Throws Att. 8 vs. Several Rebounds 14 at UCA (2/11/12 Assists 3 at Toledo (3/13/12) Blocks 3 at SHSU (2/7/13) Steals 6 vs. Bacone (12/10/11) Minutes 40 at Nicholls (3/9/13)

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tHE WORD ON FiELDs

“Shooting guard that will play a major role in the suc-cess of the team. Must become an all-around player for the team’s success.”

JuNiOR sEasON 2012-2013: Sank double-digits for the first time in nine games when he scored 15 points after playing a career-best 40 minutes at Nicholls... connected on 6 of 12 from the field in the game... knocked in double-digits 5 times this season... tied a season-high by playing 28 minutes at SHSU and blocked a career-best three shots in the game...knocked in 12 points against Northwesten State last Sunday marking his fourth double-digit scoring game of the season... played 22 minutes, the most since 28 against UL-Lafayette back in December... had a career game against ULL where he scored a career-high 19 points on 8 of 14 shooting - also career bests... also sank 2 of 4 from long range and tied a season long by playing 28 minutes... scored 12 points against Centenary... started the first two games of the season and scored 11 points in season-opener against Louisiana College on 5 of 10 shooting... career-high 3 steals in that game.

sOpHOMORE sEasON 2011-2012: played in 31 games and averaged 4.3 points and 2.0 rebounds per game... scored double-figures three times - 10 at Auburn, 12 vs. Louisiana Tech and 11 at Toledo... the 12 against LTU set a career-high... connected on 13 of 39 of his shots from 3-point range... a career 72 percent free throw shooter.

FREsHMaN sEasON 2010-2011: saw action in 18 games and scored 12 points and pulled 10 rebounds...saw his most action in games against Washington, Louisiana College and Southwest Assemblies....had a season high five points in victory over Louisiana College....scored two points each in games with Washington, Georgia State and Southwest Assemblies...pulled four rebounds against Louisiana College.

pRE-McNEEsE: he was one of the state’s top performers as a high school senior at Opelousas High. He averaged 18 points, eight rebounds, 10 assists and two steals per game. These were averages he posted early in the year as he was sidelined the final half of the season with an injury. He also went on to play AAU basketball during the summer and was a teammate of current Cowboy standout Patrick Richard. Adrian played high school ball for Coach James Rollins who said that McNeese has a player who can do it all. “He’s smart and he knows the game. After he

got hurt in his senior year he sat right next to me every game and got to learnthegame.HewaswellonhiswaytobecomingtheteamMVPandearning all-district honors before he was injured,” said the coach. Fields was to have played every position on the team for Rollins his senior year at Opelousas High.

pERsONaL: birthdate June 12, 1990....General Studies.....parents are Michael Poole and Loretta Offord.

2012-13 Game-by-Game Stats

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3 KEELAN GARRETTSENIOR GUARD 6•0 180LBS HOMETOWN:LAKECHARLES, LA(ST. LOUISHS/NICHOLLS)

Career Highs Points 12 at AMCC (2/9/13) Field Goals 4 at AMCC (2/9/13) FG Attempts 7 at AMCC (2/9/13) 3pt Field Goals 3 at AMCC (2/9/13) 3pt FG Attempts 6 at AMCC (2/9/13) Free Throws 4 vs. SLU (2/19/13) Free Throws Att. 4 vs. SLU (2/19/13) Rebounds 3 at AMCC (2/9/13) Assists 1 at Lamar (2/16/13) Blocks 0 Steals 1 at Lamar (2/16/13) Minutes 19 vs. SLU (2/19/13

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tHE WORD ON GaRREtt

“Transfer that saw limited action last year. Will be counted on as a shooter against zones.”

JuNiOR sEasON (2012-13): Scored 4 points in 16 minutes of work at Nicholls State on March 9... had the best game of his career on Feb. 9 at Corpus Christi when he scored 12 points and went 4 for 7 from the field, including 3 for 6 from 3-point range in 14 minutes of action... also had three rebounds... played 13 minutes and scored five points against Stephen F. Austin on Jan. 30... played one minute each at Northwestern State and at home against Lamar.

pRE-McNEEsE: signed out of high school with Nicholls State but did not see any playing time.

HiGH scHOOL: named all-district as a sophomore ... Earned first team all-district, region and state as a junior and a senior at St. Louis High School in Lake Charles.

pERsONaL: the youngest of John and Marlene Garrett’s three chil-dren.

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32 DESHARICK GUIDRYJUNIOR FORWARD 6•5 200LBS HOMETOWN:LAKECHARLES, LA(WASHINGTON-MARIONHS)

Career Highs Points 34 at Nicholls (3/9/13) Field Goals 13 at Nicholls (3/9/13) FG Attempts 17 vs. Several 3pt Field Goals 6 vs. UCA (3/2/13) 3pt FG Attempts 8 vs. UCA (3/2/13) Free Throws 7 at Lamar (2/16/13) Free Throws Att. 9 at Lamar (2/16/13) Rebounds 14 vs. Several Assists 6 vs. Louisiana Tech (12/12/12) Blocks 3 vs. La. College (11/9/12) Steals 6 vs. Bacone (12/10/11) Minutes 50 at UCA (1/24/13)

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2013-14 preseason all-slC 2nd team

2013 all-slC Honorable mention

tHE WORD ON GuiDRY

“Really developed into an outside threat last year. Has the potential to have big nights. Must become more consistent player for a 40 minute game.”

sOpHOMORE sEasON (2012-13): Led the team in both scoring (12.6 ppg) and rebounding (7.5 rpg)… ranked 14th in the con-ference in scoring and was 7th in rebounding… sank a career-high 34 points after knocking in a career-best 13 FGs against Nicholls on March 9 in the regular season finale... grabbed 13 rebounds in that contest for his 7th double-double of the season... hit 13 of 16 from the field and was 5 of 6 from 3-point range... scored in double-figures 18 times on the year and had double-digit rebounds 7 times on the season... scored 24 points with a career-best 6 three-point goals made against UCA on March 2... had 19 of those 24 pts in the first half... scored 17 points after hitting 8 of 14 against SLU... recorded his second 20-point game of the season after he scored 20 at UCA on Jan. 24 while playing a career-high 50 minutes in the triple-overtime loss... pulled down 11 rebounds in that game to record his sixth double-double of the season... sank 6 of 7 from the field for 16 points against AMCC... just the third player in school history to record five straight double-doubles and first since the 1980-81 season... scored a then career-high 22 points against Centenary to go along with a season-high 13 rebounds... sank a then season-high 14 points and pulled down 11 rebounds at Ole Miss for his first double-double of the season... scored 8 points in the season opener against Louisiana College and had 6 to go along with a season-high three steals at LSU.

FREsHMaN sEasON (2011-12): saw action in 31 games and made 12 starts... hit 46.8 percent of his field goals (80 for 171)... scored in double-figures eight times will all of those coming in the last 12 games of the season... averaged 9.6 points a game during that stretch... recorded one double-double (11 points and 14 rebounds against Texas-San Antonio... team leader with nine blocked shots... scored a career-high 16 points against Texas-Arlington... had 12 points on 6 of 9 shooting at Southeastern Louisiana and netted 11 points at Toledo and Central Arkansas.

HiGH scHOOL: played at Washington-Marion High in Lake Charles where he earned all-state and all-district honors...averaged 20.8 points and 13 rebounds per game his senior season....he also led his squad to two straight league titles and into the Louisiana Top 28 tournament...twice named the district most valuable player ...he was also named the SouthwestLouisianaMVP....alsoafootballlettermanasawidereceiver...maintained a 3.3 overall GPA in high school.

pERsONaL: birthdate March 7, 1993 ...Sports Management major...parents are Paul Guidry and Stephanie George.

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11 KEVIN HARDYJUNIOR GUARD 6•2 180LBS HOMETOWN:LAKECHARLES, LA(ST. LOUISHS)

Career Highs Points 18 at LSU (11/13/12) Field Goals 7 at LSU (11/13/12) FG Attempts 13 vs. Several 3pt Field Goals 2 vs. Several 3pt FG Attempts 4 vs. Southeastern La. (2/19/13) Free Throws 5 vs. Several Free Throws Att. 8 at UCA (1/24/13) Rebounds 15 at UCA (1/24/13) Assists 11 at UCA (1/24/13) Blocks 5 at AMCC (2/9/13) Steals 4 vs. Several Minutes 52 at UCA (1/24/13)

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2013-14 preseason all-slC 2nd team 2013 slC all-defense team

2013 all-slC Honorable mention

tHE WORD ON HaRDY

“Plays on both ends. Tremendous athlete that can play multiple positions. Must step-up as an outside threat to become a complete player.”

sOpHOMORE sEasON (2012-13): Ranked 2nd in the South-land Conference in steals (2.2), 2nd in assist/turnover ratio (2.1), 4th in assists (4.5), 9th in blocked shots (1.2), 10th in rebounding (6.2)… Scored double-figures in five of his last six games and 7 of last 9... scored double-digits the last six conference games and finished with 17 double-digit scoring games on the season... netted 14 points on 5 of 8 shooting at SLU on March 7... had his streak of 12 straight games with a steal come to a halt but increased his streak to 2 or more assists to 16 after he had 7 assists at SLU... had 5 assists and 3 steals... scored 13 points on 6 of 10 shooting against ORU Feb. 28... has 53 assists and just 17 turnovers in the last 11 games... scored 14 points against SLU on Feb. 19 while tying a career-high with two 3-pointers made and setting a new high with 4 treys attempted... came within one point of recording the school’s 4th triple-double in history after he had 9 points, 15 rebounds and 11 assists at UCA on Jan. 24... his rebound and assist totals set career-highs... played 52 minutes - second most of any player in school history... notched his third double-double of the season... recorded a game-high 13 points to go along with 7 rebounds and a then career-high 8 assists against Lamar last Saturday... recorded his second double-double of the season after he scored 14 points and had 10 rebounds against AMCC... recorded the first double-double of his career with 13 points and a career-high 13 rebounds at Northwestern State... scored 13 points against Texas Tech on 5 of 7 shooting... scored 11 points, 6 rebounds, tied a career-highs with 6 assists and 4 steals in addition to three blocked shots against ULL... pulled down a then career-high 10 rebounds to go along with 6 points against Centenary... also dished out what was then a career-best 6 assists in the game... scored 11 points at Ole Miss... had a breakout game at LSU where he scored a career-high 18 points on 7 of 13 shooting... also had a career-high with 4 blocked shots... netted 10 points in the season-opener against La. College.

FREsHMaN sEasON (2011-12): played in all but one game and had a start... scored a season-high off 11 points twice - against Central Arkansas and Texas-Arlingotn... sank 47 percent of his field goals (43 of 91)

to rank second on the team... fourth on the squad with 32 assists... made 11 of 18 (61 percent)from the field in three SLC tournament games and averaged 8.3 ppg in helping get the Cowboys to their second consecutive tournament championship game.

HiGH scHOOL: played both the point and the shooting guard posi-toins at St.Louis HIgh School, helping that team to a district title...in his senior season he averaged 22 points, eight rebounds, 3.5 assists and two steals per game....was twice named to the all-district team and earned an honorable mention on the all-state squad....earned an academic all-state honor....was a high jumper in track and field and played wide receiver on the football team.

pERsONaL: birthdate May 27, 1993....Electrical Engineering major...parents are Patrick and Sharon Hardy...uncle Byron played football at McNeese.

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0 SHAUN JOHNSONSOPHOMORE GUARD 5•10 178LBS HOMETOWN:PINEVILLE, LA(PINEVILLEHS)

Career Highs Points 8 vs. Centenary (11/27/12) Field Goals 3 vs. Centenary (11/27/12) FG Attempts 6 vs. Centenary (11/27/12) 3pt Field Goals 2 vs. Centenary (11/27/12) 3pt FG Attempts 4 vs. Centenary (11/27/12) Free Throws 2 at North Carolina (12/22/13) Free Throws Att. 2 vs. Several Rebounds 1 vs. Several Assists 2 vs. NSU (2/3/13) Blocks 0 Steals 1 vs. Several Minutes 12 vs. Centenary (11/27/12)

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“Shooting guard that can play the point position. Will be expected to become more of an outside threat against zones.”

FREsHMaN sEasON (2012-13): played in 20 games on the season and averaged 4.5 minutes per game... played 8 minutes against SFA on Jan. 30 and scored 5 points on 2 of 5 shooting, his most minutes since playing 12 against Centenary on Nov. 27... had a career-game against Centenary where he scored career bests in points (8), FG made (3), 3FG made (2), and minutes played (12)... made his collegiate debut against Louisiana College and scored two points in 10 minutes of action... played 10 minutes at LSU and had a rebound and a steal.

HiGH scHOOL: all-district and all-CENLA honors after he averaged 22 points, 7 assists and 4 rebounds a game as a senior at Pineville High School.

pERsONaL: Birthdate is Dec. 14, 1992... son of Shaun and LaDona Johnson... majoring in general studies.

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54 PETE KPANSENIOR FORWARD 6•7 235LBS HOMETOWN:COLUMBUS, OH(BROOKHAVENHS/GULFCOASTCOLLEGE)

Career Highs Points 11 at Toledo (2/23/13) Field Goals 5 at Toledo (2/23/13) FG Attempts 7 at Toledo (2/23/13) 3pt Field Goals 0 3pt FG Attempts 0 Free Throws 2 vs. Several Free Throws Att. 2 vs. Several Rebounds 6 at Toledo (2/23/13) Assists 1 vs. Several Blocks 1 vs. Several Steals 1 vs. Several Minutes 15 at Toledo (2/23/13)

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tHE WORD ON kpaN“Plays the post position. Will provide inside presence on the defensive end. Strength is rebounding the basketball. Must develop into a scoring threat inside.”

JuNiOR sEasON (2012-13): Appeared in 28 games on the year and averaged 5.5 minutes of action per game... had the best game as a Cowboy at Toledo (Feb. 23) where he scored a career-high 11 points after knocking down 5 of 7 from the field... career-high with 6 rebounds and 15 minutes played... just the third time this season he’s played 10 or more minutes... before his double-digit scoring game, his high was four points scored against Centenary and at A&M-Corpus Christi... has seen his playing time increase the last four games and is averaging 9 minutes a contest during that span... scored the first points of his McNeese career at SEMO when he hit his only field goal of the game and finished with two points... pulled down two rebounds and played a then season-high 12 minutes at LSU.

pRE-McNEEsE: transfer from Gulf Coast State College in Panama, Florida where he played in 25 games with nine starts... averaged 3.1 points and 3.5 rebounds per contest... led his team in field goal shooting with a 57.9 percentage (33 of 57) and tied for third on the squad with 10 blocked shots... named 1st team All-City in high school where he attended Brookhaven HS.

pERsONaL: Birthdate is June 21, 1992... son of Peter Kpan, Jr. and VictoriaDuncan...fullnameisPeterSerboKpanIII...majoringingeneralstudies.

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44 AUSTIN LEWISSOPHOMORE FORWARD 6•8 215LBS HOMETOWN:HOUSTON,TX(WESTFIELDHS)

Career Highs Points 11 at UCA (1/24/13) Field Goals 5 at UCA (1/24/13) FG Attempts 9 at UCA (1/24/13) 3pt Field Goals 0 3pt FG Attempts 0 Free Throws 1 vs. Several Free Throws Att. 5 vs. Centenary (11/27/12) Rebounds 10 vs. Lamar (1/19/13) Assists 1 vs. Several Blocks 4 vs. Several Steals 2 vs. Centenary (11/27/12) Minutes 42 at UCA (1/24/13)

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tHE WORD ON LEWis“Showed a lot of potential during the season. Looking to improve in scoring and shot blockage. Must continue work ethics.”

FREsHMaN sEasON (2012-13): Played in 27 games and made 11 starts, averaging 13.3 mintues per contest... ranked fourth in the league in blocked shots with a 1.4 per game average - the top freshman shot blocker in the conference... scored a career-high 11 points at Central Arkansas (Jan. 24) and had a career-best 10 rebounds a game earlier against Lamar (Jan. 19)... blocked multiple shots 12 times on the season... career-high four blocked shots two times (vs. Sam Houston State, Jan. 12; at Central Arkansas (Jan. 24)... pulled down 8 rebounds, scored 4 points and had 2 blocks at SLU on March 7... had a streak of four straight games with multiple blocked shots (Jan. 12 - Jan. 26)... was hampered early in the season with an ankle injury... made his collegiate debut at LSU and played 16 minutes scoring four points with three rebounds and blocked shots.

HiGH scHOOL: played at Westfield High School and led the team to a 26-11 record as a senior and a district championship... participated in the state playoffs.

pERsONaL: Birthdate is Jan. 11, 1994... son of Charles and G’edria Lewis... majoring in physical therapy.

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10 CRAIG McFERRINJUNIOR POST 6•7 230LBS HOMETOWN:WARREN,OH(WARRENHARDINGHS)

Career Highs Points 18 vs. Several Field Goals 9 at Southeastern La. (3/7/13) FG Attempts 14 at Southeastern La. (3/7/13) 3pt Field Goals 0 3pt FG Attempts 1 vs. AMCC (1/10/13) Free Throws 5 vs. Southeastern La. (3/14/13) Free Throws Att. 7 vs. Several Rebounds 17 vs. UCA (3/2/13) Assists 3 vs. Nicholls (3/13/13) Blocks 4 vs. Several Steals 1 vs. Several Minutes 34 at Lamar (2/16/13)

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tHE WORD ON McFERRiN“After returning from last year’s injury, will be expected to be a force down low. Must develop into a more con-sistent player. Will need to develop a more consistent mid-range game.”

sOpHOMORE sEasON (2012-13): Finished the season ranked 2nd on the team and 9th in the Southland Conference with 6.5 rebounds per game… 5th in the league in field goal shooting (.519) and tied for 6th with 1.3 blocked shots per game… had 9 double-digit scoring games on the season including 15 points in the last game of the year against Southeastern Louisiana in the SLC tournament… tied a career-high with 18 points to go along with 11 rebounds at SLU on March 7... it was his second consecutive double-double and third in his career... sank a career-best 9 field goals in the game... scored 10 points with a career-high 17 rebounds against UCA last Saturday... has scored in double-digits 8 times on the season... led the team with 7 rebounds against ORU on Feb. 28... had 7 pts and 10 boards in a win over SLU on Feb. 19... has made 12 starts on the season... tied a career-high after playing 33 mintues in a Feb. 3 loss to Northwestern State where he scored 15 points... tied a career-high with 18 points after knocking down 8 of 9 from the field against Lamar on Jan. 19... had 11 points and 9 rebounds in a win against AMCC... grabbed a season-high 10 rebounds to go along with 8 points against Nicholls... tied a career-high with four blocks at SFA... had a 10 point outing at UNC... named the Southland Conference and Louisiana Player of the Week for the week of Dec. 10-16 after he averaged 16 points and 6.5 rebounds in leading the Cowboys to wins over Louisiana Tech and Texas Tech... scored a career-high 18 points on 8 of 11 shooting in a win over the Red Raiders... had 14 points on 7 of 11 shooting against La. Tech four days earlier... played a career-high 33 minutes at Texas Tech, one more than the 32 he played against La. Tech... was injured last Jan. 29 with a shoulder injury that sidelined him the remainder of the season... missed the first seven games of the season due to academic suspension.

FREsHMaN sEasON (2011-12): had a promising freshman season come to an end in late January when he suffered a should injury in a game against Central Arkansas... averaged 4.4 points and 3.2 rebounds per contest... sank 56.6 percent of his field goals (30 for 53) and had seven blocked shots... scored double-figures twice, both 12 points, against Texas State and Nicholls State... averaged 7.0 points a game and hit 15 of 21 from the field in the last five games played before his injury.

HiGH scHOOL: played at Warren G. Harding High School (Warren, Ohio) where he averaged 16 points, nine rebounds, two blocked shots and three assists per game his senior season... ....among the honors he earned were selection to the all-Ohio team.

pERsONaL: birthdate December 17, 1992....parents are Craig Sr. and Leta McFerrin....Nursing major...lists Baton Rouge as his home town.

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23 BRANDON REGISSENIOR GUARD 6•3 196LBS HOMETOWN:ADDISON,TEXAS(W.T. WHITEHS)

Career Highs Points 11 vs. Paul Quinn (12/1/09) Field Goals 4 vs. several FG Attempts 9 vs. several 3pt Field Goals 2 vs. several 3pt FG Attempts 5 vs. N. Colorado (11/13/09) Free Throws 3 vs. UCA (2/12/11) Free Throws Att. 4 vs. several Rebounds 4 vs. La. Tech (12/19/09) Assists 4 vs. So. Utah (11/16/09) Blocks 1 vs. several Steals 5 vs. La. College (11/21/09) Minutes 14 vs. La. College (11/9/12)

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2013 -14 COWBOYS PROF I LESC A R E E R S T A T I S T I C SYEAR GP/GS MIN./AVG FG-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF-DEF REB AVG PF/D A TO BL ST PTS AVG

2009-10 25-0 198-7.9 21-63 .333 7-23 .304 4-13 .308 5-11 16 0.6 17/0 16 23 1 15 53 2.1

2010-11 19-0 73-3.8 7-28 .250 1-8 .125 11-18 .611 1-7 8 0.4 8/0 4 6 2 3 26 1.4

2011-12 Redshirted

2012-13 25-0 120-4.8 14-51 .275 6-27 .222 3-6 .500 6-8 14 0.6 12/0 3 6 1 8 37 1.5

Totals 69-0 391-5.7 44-142 .310 14-58 .241 18-37 .486 12-24 38 0.6 37/0 23 35 4 26 116 1.7

tHE WORD ON REGis“Senior that needs to make a contribution for the team’s success. Expected to provide leadership to the team. Very aggressive defensive player that can stop opposing offensive scorers.”

REDsHiRt JuNiOR sEasON (2012-2013): Played in all 9 games and has averaged double-digits in minutes the last six... scored one point at A&M in the team’s last outing... scored a season-high 9 points at Rhode Island... career-high 5 rebounds against East Carolina... averaging 10.3 minutes of action on the season but is seeing 12.8 minutes a game the last five contests.

JuNiOR sEasON (2011-2012): Redshirted.

sOpHOMORE sEasON 2010-2011: saw action in 19 games last year and scored 26 points ... scored a season high six points in season opener with Washington...tallied four points against Javaris Christian and four against Southwest Assemblies.

FREsHMaN sEasON 2009-2010: saw action in 25 games and wound up with a 2.1 scoring and a 0.6 rebounding average....made 21 of 63 field goals and was four of 13 at the line...three times scored in double figures...in fact, produced 10 points in each of the Cowboys first two games of the season - against North Colorado and Hawaii in the Rainbow Classic....saw his most playing time - 21 minutes - in the season ending contest against Central Arkansas...had season high 11 points against Paul Quinn...had team single game high with five steals against Louisiana College.

pRE-McNEEsE: averaged 13.5 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game at W. T. White High...collected a lot of his points from three point range...mostly played shooting guard...second on the team in three pointers made...four letters and earned all-district honors...nominee for McDonald’s all-American team....was also a two year letterman in football, playing wide receiver....second team all-district in football.

pERsONaL: birthdate November 24, 1990....General Studies....was born in New Orleans...mother is Deidra Regis....uncle Kendall Regis played basketball at UL-Lafayette.

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13 JORDAN WELLSSOPHOMORE FORWARD 6•7 250LBS HOMETOWN:ORANGE, TX(LITTLECYPRESS-MAURICEVILLEHS)

Career Highs Points 5 at LSU (11/13/12) Field Goals 2 vs. Several FG Attempts 6 at SEMO (11/15/12) 3pt Field Goals 1 vs. Several 3pt FG Attempts 1 vs. Several Free Throws 3 at LSU (11/13/12) Free Throws Att. 3 at LSU (11/13/12) Rebounds 4 at Ole Miss (11/20/12) Assists 2 vs. La. College (11/9/12) Blocks 2 vs. La. College (11/9/12) Steals 1 vs. Several Minutes 23 at Ole Miss (11/20/12)

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tHE WORD ON WELLs“Limited Freshmen action. Opportunity to play early in a tough non-conference schedule. Will need to step-up for early team success.”

FREsHMaN sEasON (2012-13): Played in 28 games and averaged 6.5 minutes per game... scored a career-high five points at LSU (Nov. 13) and against against Texas-Tyler (Dec. 3)... pulled down a career-high four rebounds at Ole Miss (Nov. 20)... saw double-digits in minutes played the first six games but action dwindled under 10 minutes of play from then on.

HiGH scHOOL: named District 20-4A Defensive Player of the Year and Orange Leader All-Area First Team as a member of Little Cypress-Mauriceville... All-KOGT team... all-tournament at the Hardin-Jefferson and East Chambers tournaments... averaged 12.7 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.5 blocked shots per game.

pERsONaL: Birthdate is Nov. 21, 1993... son of Jennie Wells... majoring in business.

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tHE WORD ON BuRR

“Point guard who can run a ball club and has a great feel for the game. Will be a ture leader as he adjusts to the college game.”

HiGH scHOOL: All-state and all-district player for Ruston High School... 4-year letterman who averaged 18.4 points, 5.1 assists and 3.4 rebounds per game as a senior... 12.3 ppg, 3.2 apg, 2.2 rpg his junion season... 12.4 ppg, 2.2 apg, 2.1 rpg as a sophomore... three-year starter.

pERsONaL: Birthdate Sept. 6, 1995... son of Harry Scott and Anissa Burr... has a brother, Taylor... nickname is Molly... majoring in athletic training.

2 JAMAYA BURRFRESHMAN GUARD 6•0 167LBS

HOMETOWN: RUSTON, LA (RUSTON HS)

5 MARCUS MATHIEUFRESHMAN GUARD 5•11 178LBS

HOMETOWN:RICHARDSON,TX(PLANOEASTSENIORHS)

tHE WORD ON MatHiEu

“Point guard with very high IQ for the game. Has the ability to play a fast transition game or a controlled half-court game. Will be expected to play early during a tough non-conference schedule.”

HiGH scHOOL: Three-time all-district... two-time team captain... teamMVPasajuniorandsenior...four-yearvarsitystarteratpointguard...started as a freshman at Grand Prairie High School before transferring to Plano East Sr. HS his sophomore season... helped lead team to district title in 2013 and to the regional tournament where they fell in the regional semifinals... named all-tournament team at the Dallas ISD Coca-Cola Tournament and Garland ISD Coca-Cola Tournament... team leader in assist (3.8), scoring (10.9), 3-point field goals made (49), and free throw percentage... senior year, team finished with a 30-6 record and ranked in the national polls... played summer AAU ball for the Dallas Seawolves... graduated with a 3.4 grade point average.

pERsONaL: Birthdate May 5, 1995... son of Troy and Cabrina Mathieu... has three sisters - Jamie, Kellie and Lindsey... father attended McNeese State in 1983... undecided on a major.

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tHE WORD ON MiLOVaNOVic

“ A 6’6” newcomer, that plays the 3/4 positions. Outside shooter that will provide outside threat.”

HiGH scHOOL: Played the 3-guard position for Koledz Beograd in Belgrade, Serbia... tough, inside physical game in addition to a nice outside shot.

pERsONaL: Birthdate Sept. 4, 2003... son of Dragan and Andrijana Milovanovic... one sister, Nina... majoring in business.

35 ANDRIJA MILOVANOVICFRESHMAN GUARD/FORWARD 6•6 213LBS

HOMETOWN: BELGRADE, SERBIA (KOLEDZ BEOGRAD HS)

15 MATTHEW MOSSSOPHOMORE-TR CENTER 6•9 212LBS

HOMETOWN:ANACOCO, LA(CHARISPREP• ULL)

tHE WORD ON MOss

“Transfer that will suit up mid-term. 6’10” that has 3-pt. range. Must become a better rebounder to add to his game.”

pRE-McNEEsE: Signed out of high school with Louisiana-Lafayette but did not play any minutes... transferred to McNeese after the fall 2012 semester.

HiGH scHOOL: Averaged 14 points and seven rebounds a game at Charis Prep, helping team to a 38-3 and the national prep school national title under head coach Carlos Peralta... three-time all-state selection at Anacoco High, play-ing for coach Kevin Jeane... earned first team all-state honors as a sophomore andwasanhonorablementionpickasajuniorandsenior...earneddistrictMVPhonors after averaging 19.5 points and 8.5 rebounds as a senior... scored more than 2,600 points, grabbed 1,200 rebounds and set the school record for blocked shots during his career, helping team to an 83-52 record... four-time all-district honoree, earning first team mention in each of his final three seasons... Mc-Donald’s All-America nominee as a senior... played in the Louisiana High School Coaches Association All-Star game as a senior.

pERsONaL: Born Feb. 8, 1993 in Anacoco, La... son of Steven and Jeannette Moss... has one sister (Jordan)... was active in the 4-H in high school... sports management major.

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tHE WORD ON pOtiER

“ Freshmen with the potential to play multiple positions. 6’5” wing that has a tremendous upside.”

HiGH scHOOL: Earned first team all-district, first team all-district defense and first team Best of the Teche as a senior at St. Martinville High School... led his team to the parish championships in 2010, 2011 and 2012... averaged 22.1 points, 6.0 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 3.5 blocked shot per game as a senior... played both the shooting guard and strong forward positions... graduated with honors.

pERsONaL: Birthdate Dec. 19, 1994... son of Lincoln and Mary Potier... on brother, Trevor... undecided on a major.

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HOMETOWN:ST. MARTINVILLE, LA(ST. MARTINVILLEHS)

On February 7, 2013 following a 59-58 overtime win at Sam Houston State, McNeese State became the first school in the history of the Southland Conference to win 300 league games. Prior to the Central Arkansas game on March 2, Mc-Neese head coach Dave Simmons was presented a game ball by Southland Conference Commissioner Tom Burnett.

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DAVE SIMMONS • Head CoachLouisiana Tech, 19817th Season at McNeese (101-116); 9th Season Overall (128-145)

Throughout his seven seasons as the head coach of the McNeese State Cowboys, Dave Simmons has etched his name not only in the McNeese record book but also the Southland Conference history guide. In 2012-13, Simmons coached the Cowboys to a Southland Conference first when his team defeated Sam Houston State 59-58 in overtime on Feb. 7. That win marked the 300th conference win for the Cowboys – the first league team in history to reach the milestone. Also last season, Simmons became just the fourth head coach in school history to reach the 100-win milestone at McNeese after a 91-88, double-overtime victory at Nicholls State in the regular season finale on March 9. And two years ago, Simmons did something for McNeese State that no other head coach in school history has ever done – take his teams to national postseason tournaments in back-to-back years (2011 National Invitational Tournament and the 2012 CollegeBasketballInsider.com tourney.

2011 Southland Conference Coach of the Year2011 & 2012 Tommy Joe Eagles Memorial Award Coach of the Year

The Simmons FilePERSONALBorn: July 24, 1959Hometown: DeRidder, La.Married: Wife Elaine MarieChildren: Desmond, David, Deon

EDUCATION 1977-85 Louisiana Tech•M.S.Health&PhysicalEducation•B.S.Health&PhysicalEducation•MinorinBusinessEducation

COACHING CAREER‘94-’95 Edward Waters 16-13‘95-’96 Edward Waters 11-16‘06-’07 McNeese State 15-17‘07-’08 McNeese State 13-16‘08-’09 McNeese State 11-18‘09-’10 McNeese State 10-20‘10-’11 McNeese State 21-12‘11-’12 McNeese State 17-16‘12-’13 McNeese State 14-17 Total 9 Seasons 128-145

Coach Simmons and wife Elaine Marie

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That kind of production led to the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches to award Simmons the Tommy Joe Eagles Memorial Award as the state’s major college coach of the year two years straight in 2011 and 2012. In the 2010-11 season, Simmons guided the Cowboys to their first Southland Conference regu-lar season championship since the 2001-02 season, and led the team into the National Invitational Tournament where it hosted Boston College, and last season, he led the Pokes to their second straight conference tournament title game appearance and later took part in the CollegeInsider.com tour-nament. McNeese did make back-to-back postseason appearances in 2000-01 (NIT) and 2001-02 (NCAA) but that was under two different head coaches (Ron Everhart and Tic Price). The 20-win season Simmons’ Cowboys produce in 2010-11 was also the first for the school in nine years and the 15-2 home record was one of the very best. McNeese knocked on the 20-win door once again last year where the 17-win season saw four games where the Cowboys came up short by four points or less. Simmons has hit some high spots during his career at McNeese, both as head coach and as-sistant coach. As a former assistant at McNeese (in the late 1980s on the staff of Steve Welch), the Cowboys won the league’s tournament title and participated in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. He earned the SLC coach of the year honor as well as that for the state of Louisiana in 2011 and was also named the district coach of the year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. He’s now 101-116 in seven seasons with the Cowboys and is 128-145 in nine seasons overall. Simmons was also on the staffs at Northwestern State and Louisiana Tech when those two teams won league titles and played in the NCAA tournament, and an assistant at Delta State when it played post season. He was an assistant coach at Louisiana Tech when the team went to the NIT Final Four and made

two NCAA appearances. He was an assis-tant at Delta State when it won 24 games and appeared in the Division II Final Four and he was an assistant at Northwestern State when the Demons won back-to-back league crowns, participated in the NCAA and gave the SLC a first round NCAA victory for the first time since the 1980s. During a 29-year career Sim-mons has coached more than 20 players who have gone on to play in the profes-sional ranks including Karl Malone. He is a member of the Louisi-ana Basketball Hall of Fame, having been inducted for his playing career at Louisiana Tech and he is one of the few current col-legiate head coaches in the nation who scored more than 1,500 points during their playing careers. At Tech he was the team captain andteamMVPandin1981rankedfifthinthe nation in free throw shooting. He still holds the school record for free throw ac-curacy in a single season and for career free throw accuracy. A native of DeRidder, he and his wife Elaine Marie have three children, Des-mond, David and Deon.

cOacHiNG HiGHLiGHts

2011-12 head coach McNeese State (17-16, CBI)... team played in 2nd consecutive national postseason tournament and second straight con-ference tourament championship game... Tommy Joe Eagles Memorial Award recipient as the state of Louisiana’s major college coach of the year.2010-2011 head coach McNeese State (21-12, SLC Champion, NIT) ...team wins 10 of last 13 games... Tommy Joe Eagles Memorial Award recipient.2006-2007 head coach McNeese State ( t e a m wins last three games and six of last seven to finish second in league standings; advance to semifinal round of league tournament2005-2006 assistant coach Northwestern State (26-8, SLC Champion, SLC tournament champion, won first game of NCAA tournament)2004-2005 assistant coach Northwestern State (SLC Champion)2000-2001 assistant coach Northwestern State (SLC tournament champion, NCAA tournament; 1-0 as interim head coach)1994-1995 head coach Edward Waters College (27-29 overall; EIAC semifinals)1988-1989 assistant coach McNeese State (SLC tournament champions, NCAAtournament)1986-1987 assistant coach Delta State(Division II Final Four)1985-1986 assistant coach Louisiana Tech (NIT Final Four)1984-1985 assistant coach Louisiana Tech (SLC champion, NCAA second round)1983-1984 assistant coach Louisiana Tech (NCAA second round)

pLaYiNG HiGHLiGHts

2006 Named to the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame as a player 1977-1981 Louisiana Tech University(team cap-tain, team MVP, 5th in nation in free throw shooting in 1981; holds school record for free throw ac-curacy in single season and for career free throw accuracy; three time all-SLC; scored 1,563 career points)

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DAVID DUMARS • Assistant CoachLouisiana-Monroe, 198013th Season at McNeese

David Dumars has been a member of the McNeese State coaching staff throughout the 2000s, and he’s in his 13th season as an as-sistant coach. During his period as an assistant coach he has helped guide the Cowboys to three league titles and participate in the NCAA, NIT, and Col-legeInsider.com post season tournaments. His early career in the coaching profession, however, was as a football coach, having spent 11 years as an assistant on the staff at Southeast Missouri State. He played basketball in high school and coached it in high school and is the older brother of former McNeese State all-American and all-pro Joe Dumars who is now president of the Detroit Pistons. The 56-year old Cowboy coach works with the Cowboy post players and is one of the Southland Conference’s premier recruiters. He is a former professional football player, having played for the New York Jets in the NFL, for Montreal in the CFL and for Denver and Birmingham in the USFL. Two years running he was an all-pro selection as a strong safety for Denver, leading the league in pass intercep-tions with eight and with a return average of 34 yards. A 1980 graduate of Louisiana-Monroe, Dumars was a standout player for the Warhawks and began his coaching career at Tallulah (LA) High in 1987. He and his wife Marsha have two children - Davique and LaTasha - and two grandchildren.

The Dumars FilePERSONALBorn: January 21, 1957Hometown: Natchitoches, La.Married: Wife MarshaChildren: Davique, LaTasha

EDUCATION 1976-80 Louisiana-Monroe•Bachelor’sinGeneralStudies•MinorinBusiness

COACHING CAREER‘89-’99 Southeast Missouri (Football)‘00-’present McNeese State (asst. basketball)

PLAYING CAREER‘76-’79 Football - ULM (4-year starter as a wide receiver then a defensive back; earned all-conference and pre-season all-America honors)‘80-’81 Montreal (CFL)‘82 New York Jets (NFL)‘83-’85 Denver, Birmingham (USFL)

Coach Dumars and wife Marsha

Has been a collegiate basketball and football assistant coachEarned All-Pro honors as a DB in football

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STEVE WELCH • Assistant CoachSoutheastern Louisiana, 197012th Season at McNeese; 5th since returning in 2009

Steve Welch returned to the coaching ranks five years ago, brought out of retire-ment by the opportunity to coach with his former assistant coach Dave Simmons. The former Cowboy head coach was also a long time assistant at both Louisiana Tech and Southeastern Louisiana during his career. He is coaching all aspects of the game for the Cowboys and is also recruiting. One of the nation’s top recruiters when he was a member of the Louisiana Tech staff (he signed Karl Malone and Randy White) Welch spent seven seasons as the McNeese State head coach, winning 76 games along with a conference tournament title. His team also competed in the NCAA tourna-ment almost knocking off then nationally ranked Illinois in an opening game. Among the Cowboy standouts on those Welch teams in the late 1980s and early 1990s were Anthony Pullard, Martin Yokum, Michael Cutright and Terry Griggley. “Ever since Dave (Simmons) came back to town, we’ve talked about me coming back and helping out,” the coach said on his return. “I had retired once and then thought about retiring again until Dave asked me to come help out,” Welch said. Welch had spent 12 years as the assis-tant director of intramurals at the university after leaving the coaching ranks. The McNeese coach and his wife Judi, who is a retired school teacher, have two sons and five grandchildren. Dr. Brett Welch is an assistant professor in education at McNeese while Dr. Todd Welch is a periodonist in Jackson, TN.

The Welch FilePERSONALBorn: September 27, 1949Hometown: Lafayette, La.Married: Wife JudiChildren: Brett, Todd

EDUCATION 1968 Lee Junior College1970 Southeastern Louisiana•BachelorinEducation1972 Southeastern Louisiana•MastersinEducation

COACHING CAREER‘71-’73 Southeastern La. graduate assistant‘73-’74 Lafayette High School Head Coach‘74-’79 Southeastern La. Assistant Coach‘79-’87 Louisiana Tech Assistant Coach‘88-’94 McNeese Head Coach‘09-present McNeese Assistant Coach

PLAYING CAREER‘67-’68 Lee Junior College‘69-’70 Southeastern La. point guard All-Region and All-Academic

OTHERPast president of LA Basketball Coaches Association

Coach Welch and wife Judi

Led McNeese to the 1989 SLC Tournament cham-pionship and first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament

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PATRICK HAYNES • Assistant CoachMcNeese State, 20084th Season at McNeese

Patrick Haynes is now in his fourth season as a full time assistant coach with the Cowboys. He had previously served as director of basketball operations and has come up through the ranks. Among his duties with the Cowboys are recruiting, on floor coaching as well as serving as the team’s video coordina-tor, travel coordinator and overseeing the team managers and facilities. An outstanding student, Haynes spent five seasons as the head manager for the basketball team, working under current head coach Dave Simmons and former head coach Tic Price. A native of New Orleans, he is a gradu-ate of St. Augustine High School where he was both a basketball and tennis athlete. At McNeese State he majored in both Business and General Studies and obtained his degrees in 2008. Haynes has also served as a counselor at summer basketball camps under present coach Simmons and former coach Price.

The Haynes FilePERSONALBorn: November 19, 1984Hometown: New Orleans, La.

EDUCATION 2008 McNeese State University •BusinessandGeneralStudies

COACHING CAREER‘06-present McNeese Assistant Coach

HIGH SCHOOL PLAYING CAREER‘99-’02 St. Augustine High School Basketball and tennis

Started his McNeese career as the Director of Basketball Operations under former head coach Tic Price

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PRESTON DAVID • Director of Basketball OperationsMcNeese State, 20112nd Season at McNeese

Preston David turned a four-year playing career for the Cowboys into a graduate assistant position and now is the Director of Basketball Operations for the program. As the director of ops, Preston handles everything from film exchange to helping coordinate travel plans. He also helps coach the posts and centers. A native of Farmer’s Branch, Texas, Preston played for the Cowboys from 2008-2011, ap-peared in 87 games with 20 starts, scored 172 career points with 168 rebounds and had 66 career blocked shots. In his senior season, the Cowboys finished 21-12 and won their first conference champion-ships in nine years and participated in the post-season NIT tournament where they hosted but fell to Boston College in the first round. Preston led the team with 43 blocked shots that season and ranked third with 105 rebounds. Preston received his bacholor’s degree in general studies in the spring of 2011 and re-ceived a Master’s of Science degree in exercise physiology this past December. In high school, he averaged 12 points, seven rebounds and two blocked shots per game at R.L. Turner High School. An all-district player, the was named the team’s athlete of the year and team captain as a senior and was presented the Roy Gravely Outstanding Athlete Award. Born on Feb. 21, 1989, he is the son of Lloyd and Keva McNeal David. His sister, Severina, played volleyball at Sam Houston State and UT Dallas.

The David FilePERSONALBorn: February 21, 1989Hometown: Farmer’s Branch, Texas

EDUCATION 2011 McNeese State University •Bachelor’sinGeneralStudies2013 McNeese State University •Master’sofSciencein Exercise Physiology

COACHING CAREER‘11-’12 McNeese Graduate Assistant Coach‘12-’present Director of Basketball Operations

HIGH SCHOOL PLAYING CAREER‘04-’07 R.L. Turner High School

Four-year player for the Cowboys before joining staff last seaosn as graduate assistant. First season as Director of Operations.

Eric WillisManager

La Dre RobertsManager

Brendan AbbeyAthletic Trainer

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Dr. Philip C. WilliamsUniversity President

Dr. Williams earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of North Carolina, gradu-ating with honors in history. He earned his law degree at the Columbia University School of Law in New York City. During the course of his legal profession, he practiced corporate law and served as administrative vice president and counsel for Sea World, Inc. During the 1980’s he and his wife Sandra were active writers, publishing a series of children’s mysteries, adult

mysteries, and non-fiction works. In 1994, Dr. Williams returned to Chapel Hill to earn his M.P.H. and Ph.D. degrees in Health Policy and Ad-ministration. He served for one year as a post-doctoral research fellow at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, then accepted a faculty position at Gardner-Webb University in North Carolina, where he taught health law and management courses in the College of Business and was appointed to serve as Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs. He joined the staff of Methodist University in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 2003 as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College, and in 2006 he became President of the University of Montevallo in Alabama. In the spring of 2010 he was selected to serve as the 6th President of McNeese State University. Since his ar-rival at McNeese, he has presided over the development of a new strategic plan, which features the promotion of innovative teaching and learning, regional partnerships, service-learning opportunities, applied research, cultural engagement, and athletic excellence. He has frequently stated his desire for McNeese to play an active role in the civic and economic renaissance likely to transform Southwest Louisiana over the next five years. McNeese Facts• Established in 1939, McNeese State has an enrollment of 8,900. The university is located in Lake Charles, a city with a population of 90,000. The city is located in the Southwest corner of the state, 30 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico and 30 miles east of the Texas-Louisiana border.• In 1993, the Pulitzer Prize for fiction was awarded to Dr. Robert Olen Butler, then a member of the university’s Depart-ment of Languages.• Among former McNeese athletes who have gone on to professional stardom have been basketball’s Joe Dumars (Detroit, now president of basketball operations), baseball’s Ray Fontenot (New York Yankees) and football’s Kerry Joseph (Canadian Football League).• McNeese is the first public university in the state to offer a concentration in Forensic Chemistry• McNeese now has seven Senior Fulbright Scholars on its fac-ulty that have traveled to Greece, Finland, Moldova, Romania, Rwanda, China and Korea.• The College of Nursing is nationally accredited by the Na-tional League of Nursing and continually has a high passing rate on the nursing licensing examination.• The College of Business has an intership program which places students nationwide.• McNeese offers a degree in Athletic Training. Dr. Williams at the dedication of the new “The Cowboy” statue greeting fans near the entrance of the

Jack V. Doland Field House.

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Bruce Hemphill, former associate athletics director at the University of Wyoming and assistant to the athletics director at the University of North Carolina, was named McNeese State athletics director on Aug. 15. He is the 9th athletics director in McNeese history. “It is rare to have one candidate pull head and shoulders away from all applicants so early in the search pro-cess,” McNeese President Dr. Philip Williams said. “Bruce is a unique find and meets every criteria that we were seeking in an athletics director.

“He understands the role athletics plays in the larger university environment and he understands the difficulty we face with the athletic budget and the importance of increasing revenue through private sources and auxiliary means,” Williams said. “I am deeply honored and excited to be given the responsibility to lead the athletics department at this great university,” Hemphill said. “I plan to immerse myself in the history of McNeese State University and McNeese athletics and to meet with as many people as possible to determine what is good for McNeese.” The Sulphur, La., native has 24 years administrative experience at the collegiate and high school levels. He supervised 10 of 17 pro-grams offered at a major Division 1 university and was responsible for budget oversight, game operations, facilities, personnel, compli-ance, team travel and recruiting. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Louisiana State University where he was a three-year letterman in football and won All-Academic Southeast Conference honors at wide receiver. His professional experience began at LSU where he was a graduate assistant and assistant football coach. In 1984, after serving as the supervisor for health and physical education for the Louisiana Depart-ment of Education, he returned to collegiate athletics and served for two years as an assistant football coach at Louisiana Tech Univer-sity. In 1987 he became the recruiting coordinator at North Carolina State University. From 1989-1990 he served as the assistant re-cruiting coordinator at the University of South Carolina. He joined the athletics department staff at the University of North Carolina in 1990 and served eight years as assistant to the athletics director and director of recruiting. From 1999-2003 he was associate athletics director at the University of Wyoming. In 2003 he returned to North Carolina and accepted a position as athletics director at a 4A high school, the largest classification in the state. Quotes from colleagues about Bruce Hemphill: “McNeese has hired the perfect fit in Bruce Hemphill. He is from Southwest Louisiana and he will bring the community together around McNeese athletics. Bruce understands what it takes to build a successful Division I athletics program. He has exceptional people skills and he is a great leader and motivator. He is a fundraiser and he will build support for the program. Bruce is a professional and kind of person McNeese needs. He is a terrific choice!”- Lee Moon, Director of Athletics - University of North Florida; Former Athletics Director - University of Wyoming “McNeese hit a home run with Bruce Hemphill! A great plus for Bruce is that he is from Louisiana, played football at LSU and worked at LSU and Louisiana Tech. He knows what it takes to build a successful program and he will lead the McNeese athletics department in the right direction. I have known Bruce since 1982 and our paths have crossed several times. He has held a wide range of positions in collegiate athletics from recruiting to admin-istrative and he knows how to get things done. Bruce understands the role that athletics plays in the overall success of the university. He is a people person and he will do a great job with fundraising and moving the McNeese athletics department forward. He is without a doubt the best choice for the McNeese athletics director!”- Carl Torbush, Head Football Coach - East Tennessee State University; Former Head Football Coach - University of North Carolina “What a tremendous opportunity for Bruce. Bruce has a wealth of experience at a lot of different levels in athletics. He has great integrity and loyalty. I know he’s very excited about being the athletics director at McNeese, with his ties to South Louisiana this is a perfect fit.”- Mack Brown, Head Football Coach - University of Texas; Former Head Football Coach - University of North Carolina “Bruce is an excellent choice to lead McNeese athletics. He is a ‘can do’ guy and during his time at Wyoming I was impressed with his professionalism, people skills and positive out-look. He has an effective public presence and was very engaged with fundraising. Bruce will build support for McNeese State University and McNeese athletics.”- Dr. Philip Dubois, Chancellor - University of North Carolina Charlotte; Former President - University of Wyoming

Bruce HempHillAthletic Director

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Bridget Martin is in her 10th year as the university’s associate athletic director and is also in her 11th year as the coordinator of compliance for the McNeese State athletic department. She also serves as the senior woman administrator for the university.

A native of Lake Arthur, Martin had served as the McNeese women’s basketball coach. During an 11 year period she served as head basketball coach for seven seasons and four seasons as co-head coach. She is a graduate of Louisiana Tech and coached St. Louis High (Lake Charles) to a state title in 1988-89. She serves on the NCAA compliance cabinet committee and various Southland Conference committees and was recently selected as vice president of the league’s advisory council for the next two years and will assume the presidency in 2014-15.

Matthew Bonnette is in his second year as the assistant athletic director for sports information at McNeese State. A 2002 graduate of McNeese in mass communication, he re-placed his father, Louis, who retired in the summer of 2012 after a

remarkable 46-year career as the school’s only SID. Bonnette spent nine years at Northwestern State as an associate SID where he won numerous LSWA awards for various media guides. Prior to NSU, he served one year as the SID at Henderson State. His 2013 football fact sheet (first place) and media guide (second place) were recognized by the LSWA this past summer. He is a member of CoSIDA, where he serves as the district coordinator for CoSIDA Academic All-America nominating and voting. He’s also a member of the NCBWA (National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association) and USBWA (United States Basketball Writers Association) as well as the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. His brother, Michael, is the head SID at LSU. Before getting into the sports information profession, Bonnette spent several years as commercial production manager for KPLC-TV in Lake Charles and in 2000, earned the “Best of Show” ADDY award for his commercial promoting McNeese football season tickets. Bonnette is married to the former Colene Lanier of Lake Charles and the couple has two daughters, Haley (13) and Katelyn (10).

Danielle Mayeaux, who spent the 2011-12 athletic season as a marketing intern at McNeese and helped develop and coordinate marketing plans, student rewards program, YouTube productions, ticketing efforts and game day operations, among many other vari-

ables, has been named the athletic department’s new Director of Ticketing and Market-ing. Mayeaux returns to McNeese after having spent the past season as a marketing intern and the Director of Soccer Operations at the University of Memphis, where she’ll receive her master’s degree in sport and leisure commerce May 2014. “Danielle is a great addition to the McNeese athletics family,” said Athletic Director Tommy McClelland. “She brings a tremendous work ethic, passion and creativity to this job that will instantly make us a better department. She is well respected within the depart-ment, but also nationally in the sports related social media and marketing world.”

In her first stint at McNeese, Mayeaux developed marketing plans for football, baseball, softball, and men’s and women’s basketball. She also managed and directed all social media outlets which saw its followers increase by 83% and “likes” by 151%. She managed the “Blue Blaze” student rewards program, created and developed weekly YouTube productions, coordinated Rowdy’s JV Team kids club, helped design game pro-grams and media guide covers as well as schedule cards, assisted in all ticketing operations including single-game, group and season ticket sales, and performed game day operations and facility duties. Mayeaux is a 2011 graduate and women’s soccer student athlete of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and a minor in history. She began her sport marketing career at Dulins Sports Academy where she designed mar-keting plans and managed three summer soccer camps. Prior to her internship at McNeese, she worked as an intern for the London Knights Hockey team of the OHL and assisted with marketing plans for game day operations and worked with social media.

Garrett Thibodeaux joins McNeese after working as a ticket Office representative at Oklahoma State University for the 2012-2013 season. While there, he was responsible for preparing daily deposits, processing renewals and ticket requests, printing and mailing tickets,

supervising student staff, and working game day events. Thibodeaux is a graduate of LSU, where he worked all four years as a student worker in the LSU Ticket Office. As a student worker, he was able to gain valuable skills and experi-ence the importance of proper ticket office operations. He was responsible for the packaing and shipping over 17,000 season tickets, assisting in game day parking and ticketing, and managing the parking budget. In order to complete his undergraduate course work at LSU, Thibodeaux worked as an intern in the McNeese Athletic Department where he had the opportunity to work in several areas of athletics including event management, sports information, marketing, and ticketing.

Pam LaFosse is now in her 22nd season as the assistant sports information director at McNeese State. She handles sports information for all of the women’s sports as well as helping with men’s football, basketball and track and field. She

produces media guides, programs and news releases for all of the women’s sports. A native of Gueydan, LaFosse is a graduate of McNeese State and is a former Cowgirl athlete, having been a four year letter winner in basketball.

Bridget martinInterim AD/Compliance/SWA

Matthew BonnetteAssistant AD for Sports Information

Danielle mayeauxDirector for Marketing/Ticketing

Garrett tHiBodeauxCoordinator of Ticket Operations

Pam laFosseAssistant Sports Information Director

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Dr. Michael Soileau serves as the university faculty representative for the Southland Conference and the NCAA. He is a 1988 graduate of McNeese State and earned his masters degree from the university in 1990.

He obtained his PhD from Texas A&M-Commerce in 1994. He is currently the university’s department head of Health and Human Performance, the Director of Recre-ation and an associate professor. Dr. Soileau also handles the clock and score keeping at McNeese basketball games. He and his wife Pauline have three children, Logan, Cameron and Mattie.

Penny Brown currently serves as the Assistant Compliance Of-ficer at McNeese State. She has been in this position for nine years. Her daily responsibilities include organizing the daily operations of the compliance office under the direction of the Associate Athletic

Director for Compliance. Brown is a long time McNeese State Athletics staffer, having served in various roles throughout her tenure. She has been with McNeese for a total of 25 years.

Steve Sanford has been involved with FCA since he attended summer camp in high school. He understands the great influence coaches and athletes can have on a culture when they are living for Jesus Christ. He has been a self-employed businessman since 1976

when he moved to Southwest Louisiana to carry on the family business of graduation supplies and class rings. Steve and his wife, Denise, have been volunteering for FCA since 1985 in area high schools and began a huddle at McNeese State University in 2003. In 2005, with the help of a volunteer board of area christian business men and women, Southwest Lousiana became an official FCA area. Since 2008, Steve has served as the Area Director for Southwest Louisiana FCA along with continuing to run his business with the help of his two sons and business partner, Charlie Phillips, who are all also volunteers for the local FCA ministry. Charlie is the area volunteer for FCA Baseball. Steve’s oldest son, Clint, is the Southwest Louisiana Huddle Leader for FCA Endurance and a SWLA FCA Advisory Board member. Steve’s youngest son, Cris, hosts a weekly bible study for McNeese State University student athletes and also serves on the Advisory Board. Steve serves as the chaplain for all the teams at McNeese State University and hosts a monthly MSU coaches and administrative staff Champions Luncheon. He and Denise were married in 1974 and have three grown and married children, all of whom are actively involved in the FCA ministry. They are also the proud Dude and Meme to eight beautiful grandchildren.

Cathy Devillier was named Assistant to the Director of Athletics in 2009 after serving as the Administrative Assistant in the Cowboy Basketball, Cowgirl Volleyball and Golf programs since 2006. Prior to her tenure in athletics, Devillier worked in the Accounting office

at McNeese State. In her current responsibilities, Devillier is responsible for assisting the Director of Athletics in daily operations including overseeing the administrative responsibilities of the department. Devillier is also responsible for overseeing the department’s administrative assistants, as well as assisting them in their various day to day operations. She is a native of Lake Charles and is a graduate of LaGrange High School. She and her husband Mike have two children, Josh, 29 and Shelby 19.

Hunter Bower is in his second full season as a member of the McNeese sports information department. A native of Haynesville, La., Bower is the primary SID contact for the Cowgirls’ soccer team

as well as the McNeese baseball squad. He was recently recognized by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association after he placed third for his 2013 McNeese Tennis Media Guide in the Division IV Category publications contest.

David Pillen is the newest member of the McNeese athletics family as he will be serving as a marketing assistant for the athletic department. Pillen received his bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass com-

munications in 2012 from Abilene Christian and his master’s in organizational and human resource development in 2013 from ACU. He previosly served as a marketing graduate assistant for the ACU athletic marketing department. He received the 2011 Clarion Award and is a leader in community service where he helped raise over $15,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. A former ACU athlete, Pillen lettered on the football team and was part of the 2009, 2010 and 2011 teams that advanced to the NCAA Division II playoffs. The 2009 squad climbed to a No. 1 national ranking and in 2010, the team won the outright conference championship with a perfect 11-0 regular season mark, the first of its kind in school his-tory.

Dr. Mike soileauFaculty Athletic Representative

Penny BroWnCompliance Assistant

Steve sanFordTeam Chaplain/FCA Director

Cathy deVillierAssistant to the Athletic Director

Hunter BoWerSports Information Assistant

David pillenMarketing Assistant

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2012 -13 F I N A L S T A T I S T I C S

RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 14-17 9-5 4-11 1-1CONFERENCE 7-11 4-5 3-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 7-6 5-0 1-5 1-1

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RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 14-17 9-5 4-11 1-1CONFERENCE 7-11 4-5 3-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 7-6 5-0 1-5 1-1

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A L L - T I M E S E R I E S R E C O R d S

Opponent W L Abilene Christian 3 0Alabama 0 3Alabama State 2 0Alaska-Anchorage 2 0Alexandria AF Base 1 0Arizona State 0 1Arkansas 0 1Arkansas A&M 5 0Ark-Little Rock 2 1Ark-Monticello 1 0Arkansas State 27 12Auburn 0 3Austin Peay 1 0Bacone 1 0Baylor 0 2Belhaven 3 0Boston College 0 1Brigham Young 0 2California 0 1Camp Polk 1 1Centenary 7 13Central Arkansas 9 6Central Florida 2 1Central (Ill.) State 1 0Central Oklahoma 1 0Chicago State 2 2Christian Brothers 1 1Cincinnati 0 1Coastal Carolina 0 1College of Ozarks 1 0Colorado State 0 2Concordia (NY) 2 0Connecticut 0 1Culver-Stockton 2 0Davidson 1 0Dayton 1 2Delta State 1 0Dillard 3 0East Texas Baptist 9 3East Central Okla 1 0East Tennessee State 1 0East Texas State 8 6Eastern New Mexico 1 0Florence State 1 0Florida 0 1Florida Atlantic 2 0Florida State 0 1Fresno State 1 1Fullerton State 0 1Georgetown College 2 0

Opponent W L George Mason 2 0Georgia College 1 0Georgia Southern 0 1Georgia State 2 1Georgia Teachers 2 0Grambling 4 2Hardin-Simmons 5 0Hawaii 3 3Hawaii-Hilo 0 1Henderson State 1 1Hope College 1 0Houston 1 5Houston Baptist 12 2Illinois 0 1Illinois-Chicago 0 1Illinois State 1 6Iona 0 1Iowa 0 1Jackson State 3 2Jarvis Christian 2 0Lamar 45 49Liberty 2 0Lipscomb 1 1LeTourneau College 37 14LSU 0 21Louisiana College 47 14Louisiana-Lafayette 36 51Louisiana-Monroe 57 60Louisiana Tech 39 52Loyola (NO) 5 0MacMurry 2 0Marquette 0 2Mary Hardin Baylor 1 0McKendree College 1 0Memphis State 0 1Miami 0 1Middle Tenn. State 3 3Mississippi 1 8Mississippi College 4 2Mississippi State 1 6MississippiValley 1 1Missouri 0 1Missouri-Rolla 1 0MissouriValley 1 1Mobile College 1 0Montana State 1 2Morehead State 1 1Murray State 2 1Nevada 0 1

Opponent W L New Mexico 0 1New Mexico A&M 1 1New Mexico State 0 1New Orleans 3 7Nicholls 46 32Norfolk State 1 1Northeastern U. 0 1Northern Arizona 0 1Northern Colorado 0 1North Carolina 0 1North Park 1 0North Texas 17 19Northwest Missouri 1 0Northwestern State 60 54Ohio State 0 1Oklahoma 0 1Oklahoma College 2 0Oklahoma State 0 1Oral Roberts 2 3Ouachita Baptist 6 2Pan American 6 0Paul Quinn 1 0Pepperdine 0 2Pittsburgh (KN) State 1 0Portland State 0 2PrairieView 4 0Presbyterian College 1 0Rice 1 1Richmond 0 3SMU 0 1St. Edward University 3 1St. Leo 0 1St. Mary (CA) 0 1St. Mary (Texas) 2 0St. Thomas University 3 0Sacramento State 2 0Samford 0 2Sam Houston State 36 27San Francisco 0 1San Diego State 0 1Siena Heights 1 0South Alabama 4 9South Connecticut 1 0Southern U (BR) 4 4Southern U (NO) 3 0SE Louisiana 58 41SE Missouri 1 1SE Oklahoma State 7 3Southern Mississippi 7 14Southern (ARK) State 2 0

Opponent W L Southern Utah 0 1Southwest Missouri 0 1Southwestern(TX)U. 3 0Spring Hill College 10 3Stanford 0 1Stephen F. Austin 38 40Stetson 1 0Sul Ross 2 0SW Assemblies 1 0TCU 0 2Taylor College 1 0Tennessee A&I 1 0Tenn-Chattanooga 1 1Texas 0 2Texas A&M 1 4TEXA&M-Corpus 5 4Texas-Arlington 46 32Texas College 1 0Texas-El Paso 0 3Texas Lutheran 11 0Texas-San Antonio 18 23Texas State 32 18Texas Southern 3 1Texas Tech 1 2Texas Tyler 2 0Texas Wesleyan 1 0Toledo 0 2Tougaloo 1 0Trinity University 0 1Tulane 1 1Tulsa 2 1Univ. of Southwest 1 0US International 1 0Washburn 1 0Washington 1 1Weber State 0 1West Florida 2 0West Texas State 0 2WestVirginia 0 1Wichita State 1 2Wiley College 1 0William Carey 7 0Wisconsin-Parkside 5 0Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1 2Wyoming 0 1

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M C N E E S E R E C O R d S

iNDiViDuaLPOINTS SCOREDGame: 57, Bill Reigel vs SE La. (55-56)Season: 1,220 Bill Reigel (55-56)Career: 2,607 Joe Dumars (81-85)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGame: 37 Bill Reigel vs Hope (55-56)Season: 855 Bill Reigel (55-56)Career: 2038 Joe Dumars (81-85)FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 23 Bill Reigel vs SE La. (55-56)Season: 425 Bill Reigel (55-56)Career: 942 Joe Dumars (81-85)HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PCT.Game: 1.000 (10/10) Fab Flournoy vs SFA, 94-95Season: .635 David Lawrence (78-79)Career: .553 David Lawrence (77-80)THREE POINT ATTEMPTSGame: 18 Damon Wordlaw vs LSU (94-95)Season: 258 Demond Mallet (97-98)Career: 878, Demond Mallet (97-01)THREE POINT GOALSGame: 9 Diego Kapelan vs Northwestern State (2008-09)Season: 94, Demond Mallet (97-98)Career: 331, Demond Mallet (97-01)HIGHEST THREE POINT PCTGame: 100.0, Damon Mallet vs Nicholls (1/3/1998, 8 of 8); 100.0, Edward Garriet vs Houston (11/14/2004, 8 of 8)FREE THROW ATTEMPTSGame: 24 Stan Kernan vs William Carey (60-61)Season: 493 Bill Reigel (55-56)Career: 917 Joe Dumars (81-85)FREE THROWS MADEGame: 21 Bill Reigel vs NE La. (55-56), 21 Stan Kernan vs William Carey (12/15/1960)Season: 370 Bill Reigel (55-56)Career: 723 Joe Dumars (81-85)HIGHEST FREE THROW PCTGame: 1.000, (17 for 17) Clyde Briley vs Louisiana Tech, (1/9/1995); 1.000 (12 for 12) Dwayne Davis vs North Texas (1989); 1.000 (12 for 12) Patrick Richard vs. Central Arkansas (2012)REBOUNDSGame: 27 Henry Ray vs UTA (2/18/1974)Season: 451 Frank Glenn (55-56)Career: 1212 Edmond Lawrence (73-76)ASSISTSGame: 15 Pointer Williams vs Nicholls St. (2/12/1996)Season: 243 Girard Harmon (85-86)Career: 605 David Green (81-84)STEALSGame: 9 Ronald Sykes vs NW St. (1/14/1987)Season: 118 Pointer Williams (95-96)Career: 206 Demond Mallet (97-01)

BLOCKED SHOTSGame: 10 Edmond Lawrence vs Okla. A&S (1/17/1973)Season: 117, Kleon Penn (2007-2008)Career: 331 Edmond Lawrence (72-76)FOULS COMMITTEDSeason: 154 Frank Glenn (55-56)Career: 385 Chris Faggi (78-82)GAMES FOULED OUTSeason: 23 Frank Glenn (55-56)Career: 39 Chris Faggi (78-82)CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWSGame: 17 Clyde Briley vs La Tech (63-64)Season: 47 Clyde Briley (64-65)CONSECUTIVE 3-PT GOALSGame: 6 Demond Mallet vs Nicholls State (97-98); 6 Edward Garriet vs Houston (04-05)Season: sameCareer: sameMOST GAMES PLAYEDCareer: 121 David Green (81-84); 121 Stephan Martin (07-01)CONSECUTIVE POINTS SCOREDGame: 19 Jerome Batiste vs Ark. St (86-87)AVG. REBOUNDS PER GAMESeason: 13.7 John Rudd (75-76)Career: 13.1 John Rudd (75-78)AVG. ASSISTS PER GAMESeason: 8.1 Girard Harmon (85-86)Career: 7.4 Pointer Williams (95-96)AVG. POINTS PER GAMESeason: 33.9 Bill Reigel (55-56)Career: 31.9 Bill Reigel (55-57)TRIPLE DOUBLEJohn Pichon vs Wiley, 2008-09, 19 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists; Edmond Lawrence vs Okla. College of Arts and Sciences, 1973-74, 25 pts, 20 rebounds, 10 blocked shots; Tony Johnson vs Grambling 1989-90, 10 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assistsMINUTES PLAYEDGame: 55, Chris Faggi vs La Tech, 1982

tEaMPOINTS SCOREDOne Half: 66 vs Southern (NO) 71-72Game: 120 vs Southern (NO) 71-72Season: 2826 (55-56)FG ATTEMPTEDGame: 103 vs Nicholls State (71-72)Season: 2254 (55-56)FG MADEGame: 51 vs Southern NO (71-72)Season: 826 (55-56)FT MADEGame: 43 vs William Carey (61-62)Season: 826 (55-56)REBOUNDSGame: 81 vs Lamar (72-73), 81 vs Lamar (74-75)Season: 1473 (55-56)

ASSISTSGame: 31 vs Alabama St. (94-95)Season: 454 (80-81)PERSONAL FOULS Game: 38 vs Sam Houston (53-54)Season: 756 (80-81)PLAYERS FOULED OUTGame: 5 vs Arkansas A&M (56-57)Season: 40 (80-81)FG PERCENTAGEGame: 69.2 vs Arkansas St (84)Season 51.5 (85-86)FT PERCENTAGE Game: 1.000 (21/21 vs SE Louisiana 2001)Season: 75.7 (55-56)THREE POINT GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 35 vs Colorado St. (97-98)Season: 595 (91-92)THREE POINT GOALSGame: 15 vs Loyola (2002-03)Season: 194 (91-92)THREE POINT GOAL PCT. Game: 61.5 (vs La-Lafayette, 8 of 13, 2004)AVG. POINTS PER GAMESeason: 85.0 (71-72)AVG. REBOUNDS PER GAMESeason: 49.7 (71-72)FEWEST POINTS SCORED27 vs SFA (59-60)FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED18 to SFA (59-60)MOST POINTS YIELDED122 to Northwestern St. (91-92)LOWEST DEFENSIVE AVG.46.4 (57-58)HIGHEST ASSIST AVERAGE15.0 (85-86)15.0 (89-90)BEST WON-LOST PCT. 91.7 (33-3) in 55-56MOST GAMES WON 33 in 55-56MOST GAMES LOST22 in 87-8822 in 91-92MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON19 in 64-65MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE GAMES WON17 in 2000-2001BIGGEST WINNING MARGIN:Game: 60 points vs Loyola (NO) 12/2/01...score was 108-48MOST HOME WINS IN ONE SEASON:15 (by 1985-86 and 2010-11 teams)MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS IN ONE SEASON: 14 (by 2010-11 and 1967-68 teams)

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M C N E E S E R E C O R d SMcNeese Highest Scoring Games

57 pts - Bill Reigel vs SE Louisiana 1955-5653 pts - Bill Reigel vs NE Louisiana 1955-5651 pts - Michael Cutright vs SFA 1988-8947 pts - Bill Reigel vs NE Louisiana 1955-5647 pts - Bill Reigel vs La. College 1955-5644 pts - Bill Reigel vs NW State 1955-5643 pts - Bill Reigel vs Centenary 1955-5643 pts - Bill Reigel vs NW State 1954-5542 pts - Bill Reigel vs La College 1954-5542 pts - Bill Reigel vs SW Texas 1955-5642 pts - Bill Reigel vs Central (Ohio) 1955-5642 pts - Joe Dumars vs Texas Southern 1984-8541 pts - Derrick Turner vs Nicholls St. 1990-9141 pts - Bill Reigel vs New Mexico A&M ‘55-5641 pts - Bill Reigel vs SW Louisiana 1955-5640 pts - Bill Reigel vs Arkansas A&M 1955-5640 pts - Henry Ray vs Southern (NO) 1971-7240 pts - Joe Dumars vs North Texas 1984-8540 pts - Demond Mallet vs UTA 2/17/01

McNeese Highest Rebounding Games27 - Henry Ray vs UT Arlington 1973-7426 - Edmond Lawrence vs Lamar 1972-7326 - John Rudd vs Rice 1975-7624 - David Lawrence vs Lamar 1978-7922 - Frank Glenn vs Sam Houston 1955-5622 - David Lawrence vs Dayton 1978-7922 - Anthony Pullard vs North Texas 1989-9021 - George Murphy vs NE Louisiana 1970-7121 - George Boyd vs Nicholls State 1967-6821 - John Rudd vs Louisiana Tech 1974-7521 - Edmond Lawrence vs S. Alabama 1975-7621 - Fred Chaffould vs UT San Antonio 1982-8320 - Edmond Lawrence vs NW State 1975-7620 - Edmond Lawrence vs Okla College ‘73-7420 - Edmond Lawrence vs NE Louisiana ‘73-7420 - John Rudd vs SE Louisiana 1960-61

Career Rebound LeadersPlayer G Reb Avg. E. Lawrence 102 1212 11.9John Rudd 102 1181 11.6D. Lawrence 109 1026 9.4Frank Glenn 77 969 12.6Henry Ray 100 883 8.8P. J. Alawoya 119 840 7.0Jerome Batiste 99 808 8.2Chris Hardin 110 803 7.3Anthony Pullard 113 798 7.1Fred Gentry 116 795 6.8George Murphy 86 729 8.5Al Nesmith 95 704 7.4Chris Faggi 108 639 5.9Curtis St. Mary 91 622 6.8Roy Moore 71 604 8.5Kevin Ross 93 575 6.2

Career Scoring LeadersPlayer G Fg Ft Pts Avg. Joe Dumars 117 942 723 2607 22.3E. Lawrence 102 851 284 1986 19.5D. Mallet 117 655 300 1941 16.6D. Lawrence 109 777 384 1938 17.8Henry Ray 100 787 328 1902 19.0A. Pullard 113 718 266 1767 15.6J. Batiste 99 677 353 1707 17.2M. Cutright 116 683 183 1703 14.7T. Brown 110 613 361 1692 15.3Stan Kernan 88 507 673 1687 19.2Roy Moore 93 - - 1657 17.8Patrick Richard 123 555 400 1625 13.2

Clyde Briley 101 472 561 1505 14.9Bill Reigel 47 527 447 1501 31.9K. Jimerson 116 839 216 1494 12.9G. Murphy 86 592 292 1476 17.2Chris Faggi 108 561 341 1463 13.5Dick Miller 96 544 351 1442 15.0D. Kapelan 19 456 198 1405 11.7J. Coleman 116 452 267 1296 11.2J. Shields 97 363 416 1132 11.8Kevin Ross 93 431 269 1131 12.2Fred Gentry 116 464 201 1129 9.7John Ford 116 340 285 1101 9.5D. Troutman 93 373 309 1055 11.3P. Richard 90 356 249 1035 11.5J. Bradley 88 373 258 1004 11.4

Career Scoring AveragePlayer G Pts Avg. Bill Reigel 47 1501 31.9Joe Dumars 117 2607 22.3E. Lawrence 102 1986 19.5Stan Kernan 88 1687 19.2Henry Ray 100 1902 19.0 D. Lawrence 109 1938 17.8Roy Moore 93 1657 17.8George Murphy 86 1476 17.8Jerome Batiste 99 1707 17.2Dean Glenn 47 802 17.1D. Mallet 117 1941 16.6Rosell Ellis 56 899 16.5Anthony Pullard 113 1767 15.6Tierre Brown 110 1692 15.3Melvin Johnson 56 857 15.3Dick Miller 96 1442 15.0Clyde Briley 101 1505 14.9M. Cutright 116 1703 14.7Derek Haywood 56 828 14.7A. Pazdrazdis 54 787 14.6 George Boyd 43 616 14.3Chris Faggi 108 1463 13.5Patrick Richard 123 1625 13.2K. Jimmerson 116 1494 12.9Frank Glenn 77 972 12.6Tom Wunder 74 913 12.4John Rudd 102 1262 12.4Kent Andrews 67 826 12.3Reed Stevens 54 666 12.3

Career AssistsPlayer G Asst Avg. David Green 121 605 5.0Girard Harmon 95 446 4.7Chauncey Bryant 86 381 4.4John Ford 116 372 3.2Tierre Brown 110 340 3.1Joe Dumars 117 330 2.8Bertel Reder 88 321 3.6C. J. Collins 118 321 2.7 Eldridge Lewis 105 317 3.0Patrick Richard 123 297 2.4Demond Mallet 117 272 2.3Danny Servick 54 261 4.8Dontae Cannon 117 228 1.9M. Cutright 116 228 2.0Darrik Clark 54 222 4.1RodViebig 55 217 3.9D. Lawrence 109 205 1.9John Rudd 102 203 1.9Pointer Williams 27 200 7.4Henry Ray 100 199 1.9Patrick Richard 90 193 2.1Paul Curtis 44 183 4.2

Dwayne Davis 55 176 3.2Rosell Ellis 56 170 3.0Kent Andrews 67 145 2.2Dan Leslie 45 138 3.1Glenn Hanks 44 122 2.8Rosell Ellis 56 170 3.0Kent Andrews 67 145 2.2

Career Blocked ShotsPlayer G Blkd Avg.E. Lawrence 102 311 3.2Kleon Penn 89 264 3.0D. Lawrence 109 166 1.5Martin Yokum 81 164 2.1Adrian Johnson 117 149 1.3Fred Gentry 116 140 1.2Raynell Brewer 55 138 2.5Jerome Batiste 99 93 0.9Jason Wallace 56 65 1.2

Single Season High Point TotalsBill Reigel (55-56) 33 1220Joe Dumars (83-84) 31 891K. Ross (80-81) 32 689D.Mallet (00-01) 31 660T. Brown (00-01) 31 623Batiste (86-87) 28 613Cutright (88-89) 30 611Dumars (84-85) 27 609Briley (64-65) 25 608E.Lawrence (75-76) 27 606D.Lawrence (78-79) 27 604T. Brown (99-00) 27 593Batiste (85-86) 32 590Pullard (89-90) 26 585Dumars (82-83) 29 569D.Lawrence (79-80) 27 557Rosell Ellis (96-97) 30 555Moore (54-55) 29 553Haywood (91-92) 29 546Dumars (81-82) 29 527Miller (52-53) 30 519Briley (63-64) 26 516Jimerson (85-86) 32 514E.Lawrence (74-75) 24 509Ray (72-73) 26 509Kernan (60-61) 21 504Pullard (88-89) 29 501

Season Scoring as SeniorPlayer G Pts Avg Reigel (55-56) 36 1220 33.9Dumars (84-85) 27 697 25.8Kernan (60-61) 21 504 24.0Ross (80-81) 32 689 21.5D. Mallet (00-01) 31 660 21.3T. Brown (00-01) 31 623 20.1Batiste (86-87) 28 613 21.9Cutright (88-89) 30 611 20.4E.Lawrence (75-76) 27 606 21.4Patrick Richard (11-12) 33 590 17.9Pullard (89-90) 26 585 22.5D.Lawrence (79-80) 27 557 20.6Rosell Ellis (96-97) 30 555 18.5Moore (54-55) 29 553 19.0Haywood (91-92) 29 546 18.8Miller (52-53) 30 519 17.3

Season Scoring as JuniorPlayer G Pts Avg. Dumars (83-84) 31 819 26.4D.Lawrence (78-79) 27 604 22.4

T. Brown (99-00) 27 593 22.0Batiste (85-86) 32 590 18.4Briley (63-64) 26 516 19.8E.Lawrence (74-75) 24 509 21.2Pullard (88-89) 29 501 17.3Briley (63-64) 26 516 19.8E. Lawrence (74-75) 24 509 212Pullard (88-89) 29 501 17.3Murphy (70-71) 24 499 20.8D. Mallet (97-98) 26 492 18.9D. Mallet (98-99) 28 492 17.6McLaurin (76-77) 27 475 17.6Ray (73-74) 25 458 18.3Faggi (80-81) 29 457 15.8J. Coleman (‘01-02) 30 433 14.4Cutright (87-88) 29 432 14.9Pazdrazdis (94-95) 27 432 16.0F. Glenn (56-57) 26 427 16.4Moore (53-54) 20 419 14.5D.Glenn (66-67) 22 418 19.0

Season Scoring as SophomorePlayer G Pts Avg. Joe Dumars (82-83) 29 569 19.6Henry Ray (72-73) 26 509 19.6Demond Mallet (97-98) 25 492 18.9Edmond Lawrence (73-74) 25 438 17.5David Lawrence (77-78) 28 435 15.5Stan Kernan (57-58) 23 423 18.3Anthony Pullard (87-88) 26 415 16.0Michael Cutright (86-87) 25 394 15.8George Murphy (69-70) 20 385 19.2

Season Scoring as FreshmanPlayer G Pts Avg. Joe Dumars (81-82) 29 527 18.2Henry Ray (71-72) 25 492 19.7E. Lawrence (72-73) 26 433 16.6Dick Miller (49-50) 26 399 15.3Stan Kernan (56-57) 24 373 15.5Tierre Brown (97-98) 26 364 13.3Roy Moore (51-52) 22 344 15.6D. Lawrence (76-77) 27 342 12.7Jeff Sudds (70-71) 24 340 14.2K. Jimmerson (82-83) 28 309 11.0J. Batiste (83-84) 22 290 13.2J. Coleman (99-00) 27 281 10.4

Three Point Career LeadersPlayer Goals Demond Mallet 331 Diego Kapelan 295 Jason Coleman 267Edward Garriet 229Damond Wordlaw 157Michael Cutright 154Jeremie Mitchell 147John Ford 136Todd Briley 128A. Pazdrazdis 113Franklin Paul 106

Career Steal LeadersPlayer Steals GamesDemond Mallet 206 117Joe Dumars 188 117Eldridge Lewis 182 105John Ford 177 116 David Green 167 121Michael Cutright 151 116Chris Faggi 139 108Stephan Martin 113 121

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M C N E E S E L E A d E R S B Y YE A R SScoring Leaders by Years

Year Player G Pts Avg. 12-13 Desharick Guidry 31 390 12.611-12 Patrick Richard 33 590 17.910-11 Patrick Richard 31 499 16.109-10 Patrick Richard 59 536 12.808-09 Diego Kapelan 29 338 11.707-08 Jarvis Bradley 29 372 12.806-07 Jarvis Bradley 32 484 15.105-06 J. T. Williams 28 441 15.804-05 Edward Garriet 28 307 11.003-04 Edward Garriet 27 378 14.002-03 Jason Coleman 29 431 14.901-02 Jason Coleman 30 433 14.400-01 Demond Mallet 31 660 21.399-00 Tierre Brown 27 593 22.098-99 Demond Mallet 28 492 17.697-98 Demond Mallet 26 492 18.996-97 Rosell Ellis 30 555 18.595-96 Robert Palmer 27 453 16.194-95 Alvydas Pazdrazdis 27 432 16.093-94 Alvydas Pazdrazdis 27 355 13.292-93 Melvin Johnson 27 438 16.291-92 Derek Haywood 29 546 18.890-91 Derrick Turner 24 402 16.889-90 Anthony Pullard 26 585 22.588-89 Michael Cutright 30 611 20.487-88 Anthony Pullard 26 415 16.086-87 Jerome Batiste 28 613 21.985-86 Jerome Batiste 32 590 18.484-85 Joe Dumars 27 697 25.883-84 Joe Dumars 31 819 26.482-83 Joe Dumars 29 569 19.681-82 Joe Dumars 29 527 21.580-81 Kevin Ross 32 689 21.579-80 David Lawrence 27 557 20.678-79 David Lawrence 27 604 22.477-78 David Lawrence 28 435 15.576-77 Chirley McLaurin 27 475 17.675-76 Edmond Lawrence 27 606 22.474-75 Edmond Lawrence 24 509 21.273-74 Henry Ray 25 458 18.372-73 Henry Ray 26 509 19.671-72 George Murphy 24 479 19.970-71 George Murphy 24 499 20.869-70 George Murphy 20 385 19.268-69 George Boyd 20 335 16.067-78 Dean Glenn 25 384 15.466-67 Dean Glenn 22 418 19.065-66 Tom Wunder 23 279 12.164-65 Clyde Briley 24 608 24.363-64 Clyde Briley 26 516 19.862-63 Jimmie Shields 25 474 19.061-62 Jimmie Shields 24 324 13.560-61 Stan Kernan 21 504 24.059-60 Don Troutman 26 375 14.458-59 Stan Kernan 20 387 19.457-58 Stan Kernan 23 423 18.356-57 Frank Glenn 26 427 16.455-56 Bill Reigel 36 1220 33.954-55 Roy Moore 29 553 19.053-54 Roy Moore 20 419 20.952-53 Dick Miller 30 519 17.351-52 Dick Miller 22 344 15.6

Rebound Leaders by YearsYear Player G Reb. Avg. 12-13 Desharick Guidry 31 233 7.511-12 Patrick Richard 33 210 6.410-11 P. J. Alawoya 32 330 10.309-10 P. J. Alawoya 87 500 5.708-09 P. J. Alawoya 29 213 7.307-08 Jarvis Bradley 29 210 7.206-07 Jarvis Bradley 32 235 7.305-06 Quentin Gonzales 27 159 5.904-05 Aldryan Wardell 28 138 4.903-04 Jerrick Oliver 27 173 6.402-03 Damond Williams 29 184 6.301-02 Fred Gentry 30 217 7.200-01 Fred Gentry 31 195 6.399-00 Fred Gentry 27 230 8.598-99 Franklin Paul 23 186 8.197-98 Franklin Paul 20 151 7.696-97 Rosell Ellis 30 229 7.695-96 Rosell Ellis 26 162 6.2

94-95 Fab Flournoy 24 139 5.893-94 Martin Yokum 27 224 8.392-93 Michael St. Julien 27 233 8.691-92 Melvin Johnson 29 237 8.290-91 Derrick Turner 24 205 8.589-90 Anthony Pullard 26 237 9.188-89 Anthony Pullard 29 219 7.687-88 Anthony Pullard 26 212 8.286-87 Jerome Batiste 28 257 9.285-86 Jerome Batiste 32 276 8.684-85 Chris Hardin 28 236 8.483-84 Chris Hardin 25 178 7.182-83 Chris Hardin 29 215 7.481-82 Fred Chaffould 22 243 11.080-81 Kevin Ross 32 329 10.379-80 David Lawrence 27 260 9.678-79 David Lawrence 27 343 12.777-78 John Rudd 27 285 10.776-77 John Rudd 27 285 10.775-76 John Rudd 24 328 13.774-75 John Rudd 24 301 12.573-74 Edmond Lawrence 25 277 11.172-73 Edmond Lawrence 26 323 12.471-72 George Murphy 24 264 10.670-71 George Murphy 24 211 8.869-70 George Murphy 20 163 8.268-69 George Boyd 22 239 11.467-68 George Boyd 22 260 11.866-67 Ed Green 22 232 10.565-66 J. C. Warren 22 124 5.664-65 Jerry Mullins 22 104 4.763-64 Ed Barrilleaux 16 117 7.462-63 Jimmie Shields 25 152 6.161-62 Al Nesmith 24 170 7.060-61 Al Nesmith 23 201 8.859-60 John Riddle 25 222 8.958-59 Al Nesmith 21 117 5.657-58 Frank Glenn 15 165 11.056-57 Frank Glenn 26 353 13.555-56 Frank Glenn 36 451 12.554-55 Frank Glenn 31 383 12.453-54 Roy Moore 20 176 8.852-53 Dick Miller 30 172 5.7

FT PCT. Leaders by YearsYear Player FTA FTM PCT. 12-13 Dontae Cannon 92 121 .76011-12 Dontae Cannon 90 72 .80010-11 Diego Kapelan 104 92 .88509-10 Stephan Martin 48 42 .87508-09 Diego Kapelan 51 42 .82407-08 John Ford 82 67 .81706-07 John Ford 112 93 .83005-06 Jarvis Bradley 54 48 .88904-05 Edward Garriet 39 35 .89703-04 Monte’ Farmer 28 26 .92902-03 Jason Coleman 73 60 .82201-02 Chauncey Bryant 81 60 .74100-01 Demond Mallet 152 121 .79699-00 Tierre Brown 177 129 .72998-99 Demond Mallet 102 87 .85397-98 Demond Mallet 75 64 .86396-97 Demond Mallet 37 28 .75795-96 Tommy Mumford 85 63 .74194-95 Damon Wordlaw 68 51 .75093-94 Darrik Clark 92 78 .84892-93 Paul Wallace 65 59 .90891-92 Binky Barrentine 38 34 .89590-91 Bobby Straface 33 28 .84889-90 Danny Servick 74 57 .77088-89 Dwayne Davis 69 58 .84087-88 Dwayne Davis 54 44 .81586-87 Jerome Batiste 184 145 .78885-86 Kenny Jimerson 95 76 .80084-85 Joe Dumars 230 201 .85283-84 Joe Dumars 324 267 .82482-83 Guy McInnis 70 52 .74381-82 Joe Dumars 160 115 .71880-81 Mack Golden 51 41 .80379-80 Manuel Dugas 50 37 .74078-79 David Lawrence 200 152. .76077-78 Chirley McLaurin 63 52 .76076-77 RodViebig 65 51 .78575-76 John Rudd 85 62 .72974-75 Larry Oney 39 28 .71873-74 David Wallace 19 15 .789

72-73 Henry Ray 125 87 .69671-72 David Wallace 59 46 .77970-71 John Shackleton 94 72. .76669-70 Mike Chapman 51 40 .78468-69 Kent Andrews 75 66 .88067-68 *Kent Andrews 90 85 .94466-67 Kent Andrews 110 101 .91865-66 Ellis Boyd 125 102 .81564-65 Clyde Briley 286 260 .90963-64 Clyde Briley 217 192 .88562-63 Jimmie Shields 248 182 .73461-62 Jimmie Shields 152 114 .75060-61 Stan Kernan 241 214 .88859-60 Don Troutman 129 103 .79858-59 Stan Kernan 200 153 .76557-58 Stan Kernan 201 159 .79156-57 Stan Kernan 193 147 .76255-56 Bill Reigel 493 370 .75154-55 Bill Stoops 88 62 .70553-54 Hugh Cole 86 73 .84852-53 Jerry Doland 67 50 .747*-led nation

FG PCT. Leaders by YearsYear Player Fga Fgm Pct. 12-13 Craig McFerrin 94 181 .51911-12 Rudy Turner 192 101 .52610-11 P. J. Alawoya 216 130 .60209-10 Will Morning 138 76 .55108-09 Kleon Penn 154 99 .64307-08 Kleon Penn 132 81 .61406-07 Jarvis Bradley 363 187 .51505-06 Darris Manciel 102 55 .53904-05 Bryce May 92 57 .62003-04 Jerrick Oliver 166 100 .60202-03 Monte’ Farmer 122 64 .52501-02 Fred Gentry 207 124 .59900-01 Raynell Brewer 123 65 .52899-00 Fred Gentry 261 139 .53398-99 Adrian Floyd 256 121 .47397-98 McKinley Clark 113 67 .59396-97 Rosell Ellis 319 213 .66895-96 Rosell Ellis 244 135 .55394-95 Fab Flournoy 151 86 .57093-94 Fab Flournoy 206 106 .51592-83 Michael St. Julien 191 104 .54591-92 Derek Haywood 397 186 .46990-91 Derrick Turner 267 161 .60389-90 Derrick Turner 197 110 .55888-89 Mark Thompson 268 158 .58987-88 Anthony Pullard 337 178 .52886-87 Jerome Batiste 416 234 .56285-86 Jerome Batiste 145 81 .55884-85 Jerome Batiste 319 118 .53882-83 Kenny Jimerson 262 133 .50781-82 Martinez Grimes 191 107 .56080-81 Ben Scarborough 235 135 .57479-80 David Lawrence 145 101 .69678-79 David Lawrence 356 226 .63477-78 David Lawrence 329 182 .52376-77 John Rudd 270 139 .51575-76 Edmond Lawrence 500 261 .52274-75 Larry Oney 202 103 .50973-74 Curtis St. Mary 320 175 .54672-73 Curtis St. Mary 254 137 .53971-72 Bertel Reder 99 52 .52570-71 John Shackleton 237 129 .54469-70 Dan Leslie 73 37 .50668-69 John Hawkins 101 49 .48567-68 George Boyd 213 108 .50766-67 Ed Green 226 106 .46965-66 Tom Wunder 201 98 .48864-65 Clyde Briley 346 174 .50363-64 Tom Wunder 265 132 .49862-63 Lou Zytiewiez 201 96 .47861-62 John Riddile 160 98 .61360-61 Al Nesmith 164 88 .53759-60 Al Nesmith 206 108 .52458-59 Don Troutman 195 93 .47757-58 Huey Oliff 180 83 .46156-57 Frank Glenn 315 150 .47655-56 Bill Reigel 855 425 .498

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M C N E E S E L E A d E R S B Y YE A R SAssist Leaders by Years

Year Player G Ast. Avg. 12-13 Kevin Hardy 31 139 4.511-12 Patrick Richard 33 109 3.310-11 C. J. Collins 33 115 3.509-10 C. J. Collins 27 89 3.208-09 C. J. Collins 29 93 3.207-08 John Ford 29 90 3.106-07 John Ford 31 103 3.305-06 John Ford 28 74 2.604-05 John Ford 28 105 3.903-04 Eldridge Lewis 27 116 3.002-03 Eldridge Lewis 28 120 4.301-02 Chauncey Bryant 30 152 5.100-01 Chauncey Bryant 27 104 3.899-00 Tierre Brown 27 121 4.598-99 Chauncey Bryant 16 60 3.8 97-98 Tierre Brown 26 88 3.496-97 Rosell Ellis 30 116 3.295-96 Pointer Williams 27 200 7.494-95 Paul Curtis 27 155 5.793-94 Darrik Clark 27 127 4.792-93 Darrik Clark 27 95 3.591-92 Bobby Straface 27 87 3.290-91 Danny Servick 27 127 4.789-90 Danny Servick 27 134 5.088-89 Terry Griggley 20 94 4.787-88 Dwayne Davis 28 108 3.886-87 Ronald Sykes 28 114 4.185-86 Girard Harmon 30 243 8.184-85 Girard Harmon 28 184 6.683-84 David Green 31 162 5.182-83 David Green 29 115 3.981-82 David Green 29 110 3.880-81 David Green 32 218 6.879-80 D. Lawrence 27 69 2.6 Mack Golden 27 69 2.678-79 Ray Baggett 27 101 3.777-78 RodViebig 28 120 4.376-77 RodViebig 27 120 4.375-76 Glen Hanks 25 106 4.274-75 Bertel Reder 17 47 2.873-74 Bertel Reder 25 119 4.972-73 Bertel Reder 26 99 3.671-72 Bertel Reder 20 56 2.870-71 Dan Leslie 24 76 3.269-70 Dan Leslie 21 64 3.068-79 George Boyd 21 73 3.567-68 Dean Glenn 25 60 2.466-67 Kent Andrews 22 64 2.9

3-Pt Field Goal Leaders by YearsYear Player Fga Fgm Pct. 12-13 Ledrick Eackles 37 16 .43211-12 Jeremie Mitchell 208 74 .35610-11 Diego Kapelan 239 86 .36009-10 Diego Kapelan 214 86 .40208-09 Diego Kapelan 202 70 .34707-08 John Ford 108 46 .42606-07 Troy Aaron 101 34 .33705-06 Dwight Boatner 99 42 .42404-05 Edward Garriet 166 66 .39803-04 Edward Garriet 231 89 .38502-03 Jason Coleman 237 87 .36701-02 Jason Coleman 217 76 .35000-01 Jason Coleman 79 33 .41899-00 Jason Coleman 161 71 .44198-99 Demond Mallet 221 75 .33997-98 Demond Mallet 258 94 .36496-97 Demond Mallet 110 50 .45594-95 Damon Wordlaw 229 87 .380

93-94 Damon Wordlaw 200 70 .35092-93 Darrik Clark 135 49 .36391-92 Paul Wallace 150 60 .40090-91 Bobby Straface 68 18 .26589-90 Jay Cook 150 53 .35388-89 Michael Cutright 143 50 .34987-88 Tab Harris 99 43 .43486-87 Michael Cutright 143 50 .349

Blocked Shot Leaders by YearsYear Player G Bkd Avg. 12-13 Ausitn Lewis 27 38 1.411-12 Daniel Richard 32 33 1.0310-11 Preston David 32 43 1.309-10 Patrick Richard 30 22 0.7308-09 Kleon Penn 29 102 3.507-08 Kleon Penn 29 117 4.006-07 Kleon Penn 32 48 1.505-06 J. T. Williams 28 22 0.804-05 Aldryan Wardell 28 19 0.703-04 Jerrick Oliver 27 30 1.102-03 Adrian Johnson 29 52 1.801-02 Raynell Brewer 29 70 2.400-01 Raynell Brewer 26 68 2.699-00 Fred Gentry 27 42 1.698-99 Fred Gentry 28 32 1.197-98 McKinley Clark 26 21 0.896-97 Jason Wallace 29 46 1.695-96 Donald Fisher 27 20 0.794-95 Fab Flournoy 27 23 0.893-94 Martin Yokum 27 48 1.892-93 Martin Yokum 27 65 2.491-92 Kevin Thibodeaux 29 41 1.490-91 Martin Yokum 27 52 1.989-90 Derrick Turner 26 23 0.188-89 Mark Thompson 30 27 0.987-88 Anthony Pullard 26 14 0.586-87 Jerome Batiste 28 24 0.885-86 Jerome Batiste 32 33 1.084-85 Chris Hardin 28 21 0.7883-84 Jerome Batiste 27 25 0.982-83 Fred Chaffould 13 21 1.681-82 Fred Chaffould 22 21 0.980-81 Ben Scarborough 32 44 1.479-80 David Lawrence 27 39 1.478-79 David Lawrence 27 66 2.477-78 David Lawrence 28 28 1.076-77 David Lawrence 27 33 1.275-76 Ed. Lawrence 27 81 3.074-75 Ed. Lawrence 24 59 2.473-74 Ed. Lawrence 25 85 3.472-73 Ed. Lawrence 26 106 4.1

Steal Leaders by YearsYear Player G Steal Avg. 12-13 Kevin Hardy 31 69 2.211-12 Patrick Richard 33 43 1.3 Jeremie Mitchell 33 43 1.310-11 Patrick Richard 31 42 1.409-10 Stephan Martin 30 41 1.3 08-09 C. J. Collins 29 27 0.807-08 Rorey Lawrence 29 37 1.3 06-07 John Ford 31 59 1.905-06 Dwight Boatner 20 56 2.804-05 Edward Garriet 28 34 1.203-04 Eldridge Lewis 27 39 1.402-03 Eldridge Lewis 28 40 1.401-02 Chauncey Bryant 30 68 2.300-01 Demond Mallet 31 66 2.199-00 Tierre Brown 27 45 1.798-99 Franklin Paul 23 65 2.8

97-98 Franklin Paul 20 49 2.496-97 Rosell Ellis 30 62 2.195-96 Pointer Williams 27 118 4.494-95 A. Pazdrazdis 27 60 2.293-94 Fab Flournoy 27 53 1.992-93 Darrik Clark 27 53 1.991-92 Derek Haywood 29 46 1.690-91 Derek Haywood 27 36 1.389-90 Anthony Johnson 27 45 1.788-89 Michael Cutright 30 48 1.687-88 Dwayne Davis 28 29 1.186-87 Ronald Sykes 28 53 1.985-86 Girard Harmon 30 50 1.784-85 Joe Dumars 27 56 2.183-84 David Green 31 50 1.682-83 Joe Dumars 29 50 1.781-82 David Green 29 42 1.480-81 Chris Faggi 29 30 1.079-80 David Lawrence 27 41 1.578-79 David Lawrence 27 36 1.3 Chris Faggi 27 36 1.377-78 David Lawrence 28 33 1.2 RodViebig 28 33 1.276-77 John Rudd 27 30 1.175-76 John Rudd 24 33 1.474-75 Henry Ray 24 53 2.273-74 Bertel Reder 25 56 2.372-73 -71-72 -70-71 Dan Leslie 24 30 1.2

Top Single Season Scoring AveragePlayer G Pts Avg. Bill Reigel (55-56) 36 1220 33.9Joe Dumars (83-84) 31 819 26.4Joe Dumars (84-85) 27 697 25.8Bill Reigel (54-55) 11 281 25.5Clyde Briley (64-65) 25 608 24.3Stan Kernan (60-61) 21 504 24.0Anthony Pullard (89-90) 26 585 22.5Ed. Lawrence (75-76) 27 606 22.4David Lawrence (78-79) 27 604 22.4Tierre Brown (99-00) 27 593 22.0Jerome Batiste (86-87) 28 613 21.9Kevin Ross (80-81) 32 689 21.5Demond Mallet (00-01) 31 660 21.3Ed. Lawrence (74-75) 24 509 21.2Roy Moore (53-54) 20 419 20.9George Murphy (70-71) 24 499 20.8David Lawrence (79-80) 27 557 20.6Michael Cutright (88-89) 30 611 20.4Tierre Brown (00-01) 31 623 20.1George Murphy (71-72) 26 479 19.9Clyde Briley (63-64) 26 516 19.8Henry Ray (71-72) 25 492 19.7Henry Ray (72-73) 26 509 19.6Joe Dumars (82-83) 29 569 19.6Stan Kernan (58-59) 20 387 19.4George Murphy (69-70) 20 385 19.2Roy Moore (54-55) 29 553 19.0Jimmie Shields (62-63) 25 474 19.0Dean Glenn (66-67) 22 418 19.0

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A L L - T I M E R E S U L T S1951-52 (15-4)Coach: Wayne Cusicdef. Northwestern St. 67-48*lost to SE Louisiana 82-65def. USL 68-64def. La. College 46-44*lost to Northwestern St. 94-72def. Taylor 72-65*def. SFA 83-61*def. SE Louisiana 69-57*def. La. College 63-56lost to Lamar 68-67def. USL 70-55*def. Alexandria AFB 77-62def. Northeast La. 54-49def. Northeast La. 79-61def. Lamar 63-56*def. Alexandria AFB 89-43*def. Northeast La. 81-59*def. Northeast La. 66-39*def. SFA 97-73

1952-53 (17-13)Coach: Ralph O. Warddef. Northeast La. 59-51*def. La. College 97-58def. USL 71-65def. E. Texas Baptist 72-69def. SFA 72-61def. Spring Hill 51-48*def. E. New Mexico 70-47*lost to Spring Hill 57-52lost to Northwestern St. 54-53lost to Lamar 56-43*lost to Centenary 68-61lost to Northeast La. 48-47lost to Louisiana Tech 48-45*def. La. College 62-53def. USL 53-46*lost to Centenary 54-53*lost to Lamar 57-52lost to Sam Houston 60-58*def. La. College 61-53*def. E. Texas Baptist 75-55*def. USL 64-39lost to Louisiana Tech 58-57*lost to Northwestern St. 77-64*def. SFA 64-58*def. Sam Houston 57-53lost to SE Louisiana 62-49def. Spring Hill 62-61lost to Louisiana Tech 53-50

1953-54 (12-12)Coach: Ralph O. Wardlost to E. Texas Baptist 77-74def. E. Texas Baptist 71-56lost to Camp Polk 62-56def. St. Thomas 66-32lost to Sam Houston 78-62def. SFA 69-66def. Camp Polk 63-55def. Sam Houston 56-54lost to SE Oklahoma 59-57lost to Northwestern St. 58-51lost to Centenary 68-59def. USL 43-42def. St. Thomas 57-35lost to SFA 64-61lost to La. College 64-61lost to SE Louisiana 50-46def. Northeast La. 65-54lost to Louisiana Tech 47-39def. USL 46-45lost to SE Louisiana 45-42lost to Northwestern St. 62-38def. La. College 64-49def. Northeast La. 57-46def. Louisiana Tech 64-541954-55 (17-12)Coach: Ralph O. Warddef. St. Edward 76-63

lost to St. Edward 51-43def. Arkansas State 68-58def. Arkansas State 42-38lost to Mississippi College 68-57lost to E. Texas Baptist 57-50def. E. Texas Baptist 56-53lost to Centenary 94-72losttoMissouriValley65-60lost to Centenary 51-49lost to Arkansas St. 87-65def. Sam Houston 53-49def. SE Oklahoma 63-59def. Texas Lutheran 67-43lost to Louisiana Tech 48-46def. USL 67-54def. SE Louisiana 75-70lost to SW Texas 94-64def. Texas Lutheran 78-60def. La. College 82-56lost to Northwestern St. 87-69def. Mississippi College 82-70lost to Northeast La. 59-54def. Louisiana Tech 60-55def. Northwestern St. 60-59lost to USL 63-53def. Northeast La. 78-58def. SE Louisiana 58-56def. La. College 86-64

1955-56 (33-3)National Champions - NAIAGSC ChampionsCoach: Ralph O. Warddef. St. Edward 70-46def. St. Edward 66-45def. Hope College 94-65def. McKendree College 54-46def. Presbyterian Col. 61-59def. Arkansas A&M 87-46def. Arkansas A&M 86-55*def. Arkansas A&M 84-61*lost to New Mexico A&M 75-71*def. Lamar 92-51*def. SE Oklahoma 90-63*def. Sam Houston 95-64*def. Sam Houston 77-44*def. Lamar 80-47*def. SFA 72-60*def. SE Louisiana 71-68lost to Lamar 61-60lost to Northwestern St. 78-66def. Louisiana Tech 70-58def. Northwestern St. 86-67*def. La. College 88-59def. USL 81-61def. La. College 88-51*def. Southwest Texas 85-63*def. Northeast La. 94-62*def. USL 73-57*def. Louisiana Tech 63-58*def. SE Louisiana 92-71*def. Northeast La. 91-76+def. Centenary 76-72+def. Centenary 74-64*+def. Georgetown Col 88-65+def. Central State 87-74+def. Tennessee A&I 76-68+def. Pittsburgh (KN) St. 78-72+def. Texas Southern 60-55+- NAIA tournament game

1956-57 (21-5)GSC ChampionsCoach: Ralph O. Warddef. Sam Houston 56-51lost to West Texas 61-50def. New Mexico A&M 51-48def. Arkansas A&M 73-39*def. East Texas State 62-46*def. Sul Ross 83-45*def. Arkansas A&M 75-67def. Mississippi Col. 57-40

def. S. Arkansas St. 82-59*def. SW Texas 77-73*lost to SFA 44-41*def. East Texas State 55-52def. USL 88-46def. Northwestern St. 52-41def. SE Louisiana 73-47*def. Louisiana Tech 61-51*def. La. College 79-57*def. La. College 72-60def. Northwestern State 82-55*def. Northeast La. 86-59*def. Mississippi Col 72-51*lost to Centenary 69-65def. Louisiana Tech 49-41def. USL 56-40*lost to Northeast La. 76-67lost to SE Louisiana 64-59 1957-58 (19-4)GSC ChampionsCoach: Ralph O. WardNov. 29 at McNeese 68, Sam Houston 47Dec. 2 at Miss. Southern 64, McNeese 49Dec. 4 at McNeese 39, Christian Brothers 36Dec. 7 Centenary 48, at McNeese 47Dec. 10 at Sam Houston 54, McNeese 48Dec. 14 at McNeese 55, Miss. Southern 36Dec. 17 at McNeese 52, E. Texas Baptist 45Dec. 19 at McNeese 53, E. Texas State 50Dec. 21 at McNeese 77, Georgia Teachers 44Dec. 27 at McNeese 55, SFA 50Jan. 3 *at McNeese 72, SE Louisiana 37Jan. 9 *McNeese 65, at USL 57Jan. 14 *McNeese 73, at Northeast La. 32Jan. 18 *McNeese 66, at Louisiana Tech 57Jan. 24 at McNeese 33, William Carey 19Jan. 25 at McNeese 71, S. Arkansas 40Jan 28 *at McNeese 69, USL 50Feb. 1 *Northwestern St. 56, at McNeese 47Feb. 8 *at McNeese 58, Louisiana Tech 55Feb. 15 *McNeese 64, at Northwestern St. 54Feb. 17 *at McNeese 66, Northeast La. 44Feb. 20 McNeese 62, at Centenary 52Feb. 28 *McNeese 53, at SE Louisiana 41

1958-59 (14-7)Coach: Ralph O. WardNov. 25 McNeese, 69, at Sam Houston 57Dec. 3 at McNeese 73, Nicholls 50Dec. 6 McNeese 66, at Ga. Teachers 55Dec. 8 McNeese 65, at E. Tennessee St. 60Dec. 10 McNeese 50, at Middle Tennessee 49Dec. 12 at Christian Brothers 57, McNeese 50Dec. 16 at McNeese 62, Sam Houston 59Dec. 19 E. Texas State 51, at McNeese 45Dec.29 atMcNeese50,MissouriValley39Dec. 30 at McNeese 51, SE Oklahoma 40Jan. 10 *at Northwestern St. 82, McNeese 79Jan. 13 *at McNeese 67, Northeast La. 59Jan. 17 *at Louisiana Tech 74, McNeese 60Jan. 24 at McNeese 74, Middle Tennessee 54Jan. 27 *at Northeast La. 55, McNeese 53Jan. 31 *McNeese 74, at USL 68Feb. 3 *at McNeese 64, SE Louisiana 62, 2 otFeb. 7 *Louisiana Tech 62, at McNeese 41Feb. 14 *at McNeese 52, Northwestern St. 50, otFeb. 17 *at McNeese 84, USL 70Feb. 21 *at SE Louisiana 74, McNeese 57

1959-60 (12-15)Coach: Ralph O. WardNov. 23 at 59, McNeese 55Nov. 26 at McNeese 55, Sam Houston 42Nov. 28 McNeese 58, at Nicholls 52Dec. 1 at Sam Houston 47, McNeese 46Dec. 3 at E. Texas Baptist 44, McNeese 41Dec. 5 E. Tennessee 63, at McNeese 58Dec. 7 Southwest Texas 56, at McNeese 55Dec. 10 at McNeese 50, Florence State 48Dec. 11 at McNeese 50, Delta State 40Dec. 12 USL 60, at McNeese 59

Dec. 19 E. Texas State 63, at McNeese 47Dec. 28 at McNeese 50, MacMurray 43Dec. 29 at McNeese 27, SFA 18Jan. 4 *at McNeese 62, Louisiana Tech 52Jan. 8 *at UL 55, McNeese 51Jan. 12 *Northwestern St. 59, at McNeese 57, 2 otJan. 15 *at SE Louisiana 34, McNeese 29Jan. 20 *at McNeese 57, Northeast La. 50Jan. 22 McNeese 50, at La. College 36Jan. 23 at McNeese 59, E. Texas Baptist 34Feb. 1 *at McNeese 78, Nicholls 67Feb. 5 *at Louisiana Tech 46, McNeese 45Feb. 6 at McNeese 71, Hardin-Simmons 42Feb. 9 *USL 58, at McNeese 56, otFeb. 13 *at Northwestern St. 69, McNeese 59Feb. 16 *SE Louisiana 46, at McNeese 43Feb. 25 *at Northeast La. 63, McNeese 54

1960-61 (16-7)GSC ChampionsCoach: Ralph O. WardNov. 28 McNeese 75, at Sam Houston 57Nov. 29 at SFA 58, McNeese 51Dec. 5 at McNeese 80, Sam Houston 58Dec. 8 McNeese 61, at La. College 54Dec. 10 at Nicholls 74, McNeese 70Dec. 13 at E. Texas State 54, McNeese 50Dec. 15 at McNeese 67, William Carey 54Dec. 19 at McNeese 72, Abilene Christian 61Dec. 28 SFA 46, at McNeese 43Jan. 3 McNeeese 67, at William Carey 54Jan. 4 *McNeese 48, at SE Louisiana 25Jan. 10 *at McNeese 63, Northwestern St. 58Jan. 12 *McNeese 64, at Northeast La. 37Jan. 16 *at McNeese 61, Louisiana Tech 37Jan. 21 at McNeese 64, Louisiana College 56Jan. 24 *at McNeese 62, SE Louisiana 42Jan. 28 *at McNeese 59, USL 47Jan. 31 *at McNeese 84, Nicholls 47Feb. 6 *at Northwestern St. 60, McNeese 59Feb. 11 *at McNeese 86, Northeast La. 57Feb. 14 *McNeese 56, at Louisiana Tech 41Feb. 18 at USL 72, McNeese 53

1961-62 (17-8)Coach: Ralph O. WardNov. 24 McNeese 61, vs. Nicholls 53Nov. 25 McNeese 59, vs. Louisiana College 52Dec. 2 McNeese 61, at Spring Hill 59Dec. 4 at Louisiana College 44, McNeese 42Dec. 7 at McNeese 89, Miss. College 76Dec. 9 McNeese 47, at Nicholls 43Dec. 11 at McNeese 62, Spring Hill 44Dec. 12 McNeese 56, at SFA 51Dec. 14 at Miss. College 63, McNeese 60Dec. 18 at McNeese 81, William Carey 60Dec. 19 at McNeese 53, E. Texas State 38Dec. 21 at McNeese 77, Culver-Stockton 52Dec. 28 at McNeese 69, Ouachita Baptist 59Dec. 29 SE Oklahoma 82, at McNeese 59Jan. 4 *at McNeese 60, Louisiana Tech 54, otJan. 9 *at McNeese 77, Northeast La. 67Jan. 13 *at USL 55, McNeese 47Jan. 20 *at Louisiana Tech 53, McNeese 45Jan. 26 *at McNeese 73, Northwestern St. 56Jan. 29 *at SE Louisiana 68, McNeese 48Feb. 1 at McNeese 79, Nicholls 59Feb. 6 *at Northwestern St. 61, McNeese 58Feb. 9 *at Northeast La. 66, McNeese 61Feb. 13 *at McNeese 64, SE Louisiana 51Feb. 16 *at McNeese 54, USL 45

1962-63 (16-9)GSC ChampionsCoach: Ralph O. WardNov. 23 McNeese 62, vs. Louisiana College 58Nov. 24 McNeese 75, vs. William Carey 57Dec. 1 at Memphis 80, McNeese 51Dec. 3 McNeese 60, at Southern Miss 59Dec. 6 at SFA 49, McNeese 38Dec. 8 at E. Texas Baptist 38, McNeese 37Dec. 10 Nicholls 71, McNeese 67

Dec. 13 at Louisiana College 56, McNeese 54Dec. 17 at Nicholls 65, McNeese 54Dec. 19 at McNeese 55, Ark. St. Teachers 50Dec. 20 E. Texas State 47, at McNeese 44Dec. 27 at McNeese 60, Ouachita Baptist 49Dec. 28 at McNeese 59, SFA 54

lost to E. Texas Baptist 38-37def. Nicholls St. 71-67*lost to Louisiana College 56-54lost to Nicholls State 65-54def. Ark. State Teachers 55-50*lost to E. Texas State 47-44def. Ouachita Baptist 60-49*def. SFA 59-54*lost to SE Louisiana 49-41lost to USL 51-48*def. Louisiana College 63-48*def. NW State 66-61def. Louisiana Tech 58-53*def. NW State 67-53*def. Texas Lutheran 56-47*def. Northeast La. 75-67def. SE Louisiana 63-50*def. USL 47-46lost to Northeast La. 44-42def. Louisiana Tech 54-49

1963-64 (10-16)Coach: Ralph O. Wardlost to SFA 52-48def. LeTourneau 66-62lost to Ouachita Baptist 64-56lost to Memphis State 57-44def. Texas Lutheran 49-44*lost to SFA 62-53*lost to NW State 63-53lost to Nicholls St. 66-55lost to Louisiana College 53-51def. Georgetown (KY) 66-65*def. Louisiana College 63-58*def. E. Texas State 60-58*def. Spring Hill 57-47*lost to SE Oklahoma 71-68*lost to USL 52-50lost to Louisiana Tech 71-61def. Northeast La. 60-59*lost to Louisiana Tech 54-52*def. E. Texas Baptist 65-46*def. NW State 63-54*lost to USL 53-52 (OT)*lost to Lamar 70-51*lost to SE Louisiana 49-47def. SE Louisiana 67-52*lost to Northeast La. 61-50lost to Lamar 104-73

1964-65 (10-15)Coach: Ralph O. Warddef. Henderson St. 62-55lost to Ouachita Baptist 85-61lost to SFA 47-39*lost to Nicholls St. 60-58*lost to SFA 58-49lost to Lamar 88-73def. East Texas State 55-45*def. Louisiana College 72-53*def. Nicholls State 55-49def. MacMurry (ILL) 70-56*def. SE Oklahoma 64-61*def. Louisiana Tech 65-52*lost to USL 67-56def. NW State 52-48*def. Spring Hill 82-69*lost to SE Louisiana 74-63lost to Southern Miss 77-72*lost to Louisiana College 56-46lost to Northeast La. 64-63*lost to Lamar 78-69*lost to Louisiana Tech 53-51lost to USL 55-45*lost to Northeast La. 70-60lost to NW State 76-62

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A L L - T I M E R E S U L T Sdef. SE Louisiana 75-65*

1965-66 (7-16)Coach: Ralph O. Warddef. Ouachita Baptist 66-65lost to Henderson St. 86-74lost to Spring Hill 45-33lost to Ga. Southern 75-60*lost to Lamar 90-70lost to SFA 71-65lost to Northeast La. 65-62*def. E. Texas State 54-53*def. E. Central Okla. 68-57*def. Texas Lutheran 76-55*def. Northeast La. 64-51*lost to SE Louisiana 67-63def. Louisiana Tech 70-55*lost to USL 72-48lost to NW State 58-54def. Nicholls St. 58-44*lost to NW State 70-69*lost to La. College 70-59lost to Northeast La. 88-70lost to SE Louisiana 78-62*lost to Louisiana Tech 39-35lost to USL 69-55*lost to Nicholls St. 74-59

1966-67 (12-10)Coach: Ralph O. Wardlost to La. College 75-63*lost to NW State 71-63lost to SFA 96-87def. LeTourneau 83-66*def. Ouachita Baptist 89-72*def. SFA 74-64*def. Texas Lutheran 77-55*def. Missouri-Rolla 73-55*def. La. College 83-57*def. SE Louisiana 86-77*lost to Northeast La. 80-69def. Louisiana Tech 55-44*lost to Nicholls State 92-66def. LeTourneau 65-64lost to USL 71-68*lost to La. College 75-66def. SE Louisiana 87-83def. Northeast La. 95-88*lost to Louisiana Tech 84-66def. Nicholls St. 100-83lost to USL 94-79lost to NW State 74-64*

1967-68 (20-5)GSC ChampionsNCAA II PlayoffsCoach: Ralph O. Warddef. Houston Baptist 96-70*lost to Lamar 89-74lost to SFA 82-71def. La. College 87-80def. Nicholls St. 77-61def. Ouachita Baptist 88-54*def. Texas Lutheran 81-52*def. Culver-Stockton 112-83*def. SFA 70-67*def. NW State 93-58*def. SE Louisiana 83-70def. Lamar 104-88*def. Northeast La. 84-76def. Louisiana Tech 67-57def. La. College 82-80*def. LeTourneau 80-58*def. Nicholls State 75-67*def. NW State 99-86def. SE Louisiana 90-71*def. USL 80-79*def. Northeast La. 82-75*def. Louisiana Tech 83-77 (OT)*lost to USL 100-82+lost to Trinity 95-78+lost to Jackson State 75-71+ - NCAA II tournament

1968-69 (9-12)Coach: Ralph O. Ward

lost to E. Texas State 75-69def. E. Texas State 90-60*def. Nicholls St. 83-67*lost to SFA 97-87def. Louisiana Tech 87-79*def. La. College 74-55*def. NW Missouri 80-61*def. SE Oklahoma 80-70*lost to SFA 83-78*lost to NW State 85-66def. Northeast La. 84-79*lost to SE Louisiana 49-46lost to USL 73-61*lost to La. College 69-63lost to USL 86-65def. Texas Lutheran 80-64*lost to Louisiana Tech 86-70lost to NW State 66-65*lost to Northeast La. 88-70def. SE Louisiana 78-72*lost to Nicholls St. 54-43

1969-70 (8-13)Coach: Ralph O. Wardlost to Lamar 76-66def. West Florida 85-74*lost to SFA 99-66lost to NW State 72-71*lost to Lamar 87-70*lost to La. College 63-57*def. SE Oklahoma 77-57*lost to SFA 59-51*def. Texas Lutheran 61-43*def. SE Louisiana 76-73*lost to Nicholls St. 72-70lost to USL 92-65*lost to La. College 88-78def. Louisiana Tech 77-66*lost to USL 87-62lost to Northeast La. 70-59lost to Louisiana Tech 77-72lost to NW State 65-59def. Northeast La. 64-63*def. SE Louisiana 67-59def. Nicholls St. 79-70*

1970-71 (12-12)Coach: Ralph O. Wardlost to South Alabama 64-37lost to Spring Hll 76-66def. Southern 81-64*def. Dillard 89-66def. SE Oklahoma 95-74*lost to Northeast La. 77-60*def. SE Louisiana 72-68def. North Park 72-59*lost to St. Leo 98-95 (2OT)*def. Ouachita Baptist 80-67*def. Nicholls State 78-71*lost to USL 92-68def. La. College 73-65lost to Louisiana Tech 75-70*lost to NW State 85-78*def. Texas Lutheran 94-57*lost to USL 103-73*lost to NW State 80-70lost to Northeast La. 73-66 (OT)def. SE Louisiana 70-63*lost to Nicholls State 85-68def. South Alabama 75-60*def. La. College 66-64*lost to Louisiana Tech 93-80 1971-72 (15-10)Coach: Bill Reigeldef. Lamar 87-80*def. Spring Hill 94-86*def. Houston Baptist 78-76lost to Nicholls St. 81-76def.Southwestern(TX)96-86*lost to Louisiana Tech 108-82*lost to USL 89-80+*def. La. College 77-75*def. Lamar 87-84lost to Louisiana Tech 114-90def. NW State 85-71*

lost to Northeast La. 77-68*def. SE Louisiana 75-74lost to La. College 102-88def. Southern (NO) 120-69*def. Texas Lutheran 80-66*lost to Northeast La. 86-84def. SE Louisiana 87-79*def. Nicholls St. 113-91*lost to USL 95-83+lost to Houston Baptist 90-80*def.Southwestern(TX)88-81lost to Louisiana Tech 85-81*lost to NW State 82-80lost to South Alabama 70-67+ - USL forfeited victories

1972-73 (21-5)Coach: Bill Reigeldef. West Florida 85-74*def. Houston Baptist 81-73*def. Nicholls State 106-74*def. La. College 80-77*lost to USL 88-67*lost to SE Louisiana 75-73&def. Southern (NO) 89-83def. Nicholls St. 103-81def. UT Arlington 89-76*def. NW State 82-63*def. Louisiana Tech 62-60 (OT)*def. Arkansas St. 101-77*lost to UT Arlington 80-77lost to South Alabama 66-64def. La. College 78-76 (OT)def. Lamar 97-87lost to Northeast La. 81-80 (OT)def. Abilene Christian 79-75lost to USL 69-65def. Arkansas St. 81-80lost to Louisiana Tech 87-72def. Northeast La. 87-71*def. Abilene Christian 92-79*def. NW State 70-64def. Lamar 85-79*def. SE Louisiana 86-69

1973-74 (20-5)Coach: Bill Reigellost to Centenary 82-72def. SFA 84-69def. Houston Baptist 84-78def. NW State 80-79 (3OT)*def. SE Louisiana 77-64def. Nicholls State 92-78def. Houston Baptist 107-78*lost to NW State 77-73def. Louisiana College 86-70*def. Northeaest La. 74-65*def. Okla. College 107-87*def. La. College 69-64def. Lamar 85-68*def. UT Arlington 92-78def. Murray State 76-65def. Louisiana Tech 100-64*def. Arkansas St. 83-77*def. Nicholls St. 98-71def. Lamar 92-83 (OT)lost to Oral Roberts 103-96def. UT Arlington 93-65*lost to Louisiana Tech 93-88def. Northeast La. 87-81def. Arkansas State 65-60*def. SE Louisiana 69-60*

1974-75 (16-8)GSC ChampionsCoach: E. W. Foylost to NW State 75-70def. SFA 89-82*lost to Centenary 76-71lost to Houston Baptist 69-66def. SE Louisiana 76-72*def. NW State 77-73*def. Houston Baptist 95-87*def. Hardin-Simmons 76-66def.Southwestern(TX)82-53*lost to Northeast La. 73-72

lost to Oral Roberts 82-80def. Arkansas St. 74-70lost to Louisiana Tech 92-80def. UT Arlington 80-67def. Lamar 104-63*lost to SE Louisiana 76-71def. Northeast La. 76-75*def. La. College 78-71def. Louisiana Tech 91-74*def. UT Arlington 80-77*def. La. College 92-67*def. Georgia State 84-72*lost to Lamar 86-85def. Arkansas St. 101-84*

1975-76 (16-11)Coach: E. W. Foydef. Stetson 91-81lost to UNO 80-66def. Houston Baptist 99-80lost to Centenary 87-70*lost to West Texas 69-60def. Rice 89-80*lost to SE Louisiana 81-75*def. NW State 88-79def. NW State 84-79*def. La. College 104-87*lost to S. Alabama 87-79def. SE Louisiana 68-63def. Houston Baptist 107-86*def. Arkansas St. 110-85*lost to Northeast La. 87-63lost to Lamar 85-82lost to Louisiana Tech 79-74*def. USL 84-77def. UT Arlington 75-61def. Lamar 99-82*def. Arkansas St. 85-78 (3OT)lost to Northeast La. 69-64*lost to Louisiana Tech 81-75def. USL 98-91*def. UT Arlington 114-83*lost to Illinois St. 106-80def. S. Alabama 85-76*

1976-77 (20-7)Coach: E. W. Foydef. Hardin Simmons 102-82*def. NW State 85-81lost to Northeast La. 78-68def. S. Alabama 75-74 (OT)*def. Southern Miss 83-73def. NW State 80-78*lost to SE Louisiana 70-56*def. UNO 68-64*def. S. Alabama 59-57def. SE Louisiana 72-61 (OT)def. La. College 66-57lost to Centenary 69-62*def. Hardin-Simmons 91-77def. Northeaest La. 76-75*def. Oral Roberts 68-62*lost to Lamar 79-75 (OT)def. SE Louisiana 82-75*def. Arkansas St. 65-63def. UT Arlington 83-74*def. Louisiana Tech 68-66*lost to USL 83-69def. Lamar 77-64*def. Arkansas St. 55-50 (2OT)*lost to Louisiana Tech 87-79lost to UNO 71-65def. UT Arlington 77-74def. Centenary 74-71

1977-78 (20-8)SLC ChampionsCoach: Glenn Duhonlost to Centenary 65-59lost to Texas Tech 69-56def. Tulsa 73-62def. Northeast La. 66-65 (OT)def. Southern Miss 96-76*lost to Brigham Young 78-68def. Hawaii 67-63def. Hawaii 83-71

def. Centenary 79-73*def. Portland St. 92-77*def. NW State 51-46*lost to NW State 89-81def. Wis-Parkside 69-50*def. SE Louisiana 59-57*def. Central Okla. 92-72*lost to Northeast La. 59-54*def. SE Louisiana 58-57def. Louisiana Tech 63-50*def. Arkansas St. 67-45*def. USL 91-83 (OT)*lost to UT Arlington 73-68def. Lamar 76-75lost to USL 97-84lost to Illinois St. 87-68def. UT Arlington 103-74*def. Lamar 84-80 (2OT)*def. Louisiana Tech 59-42def. Arkansas St. 66-59

1978-79 (10-17)Coach: Glenn Duhondef. NW State 72-61*def. Arkansas-LR 91-85lost to Dayton 85-61lost to Wis-Milwaukee 78-61lost to Southern 91-86 (2OT)lost to Pepperdine 81-69def. SE Louisiana 81-56*lost to Morehead St. 81-69lost to Middle Tennessee 67-61def. Morehead St. 90-76*def. Pan American 76-69lost to Illinois St. 78-63 (OT)*def. Wis-Parkside 76-54*lost to SE Louisiana 69-64lost to Northeast La. 61-60*def. NW State 76-66lost to Louisiana Tech 70-56*lost to Northeast La. 90-74lost to USL 73-71*lost to Arkansas St. 70-69*lost to UT Arlington 100-85lost to Louisiana Tech 95-83lost to Lamar 95-79*def. UT Arlington 87-79*lost to Lamar 103-83def. Arkansas St. 79-69def. USL 88-86 (OT)

1979-80 (15-12)Coach: Glenn Duhonlost to S. Alabama 61-58def. NW State 69-52def. Northeast La. 60-54*def. Tulsa 73-65*def. Pan American 77-67*lost to Portland St. 89-70lost to Montana St. 77-75 (OT)def. Alaska-Anchorage 83-68*def. Middle Tennessee 65-53*def. Wis-Parkside 61-51*def. Wis-Milwaukee 63-52*def. NW State 59-46*lost to Iona 76-66lost to UConn 73-69lost to Illinois St. 55-53def. USL 84-81*def. UT Arlington 98-97 (2OT)lost to Northeast La. 82-57lost to Louisiana Tech 62-60*lost to Arkansas St. 61-60lost to USL 83-69lost to Lamar 105-82lost to UT Arlington 71-69 (OT)*def. Louisiana Tech 67-63def. SE Louisiana 73-68*def. Arkansas St. 90-55*def. Lamar 95-85*

1980-81 (11-21)Coach: Glenn Duhondef. Col. of Ozarks 82-71*def. Northeast La. 74-68lost to Wichita St. 91-66

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A L L - T I M E R E S U L T Slost to Oklahoma St. 75-68def. Okla. A&S 86-80*lost to Hawaii-Hilo 82-70lost to Hawaii 107-75def. Hawaii 93-71lost to Portland St. 84-61lost to Arkansas St. 79-63lost to Weber St. 78-63def. Central Ark. 74-63*def. Texas Southern 80-70*def. UNO 70-68 (OT)*def. SE Louisiana 60-58 (OT)*def. UNO 75-61 (OT)lost to Northeast La. 88-81*def. Illinois St. 61-59 (OT)*lost to S. Alabama 64-60*lost toUSL 97-81lost to Arkansas St. 64-57*lost to Louisiana Tech 78-59*lost to UT Arlington 111-77lost to Lamar 90-87 (OT)*lost to Arkansas St. 79-64lost to USL 72-69*lost to Louisiana Tech 75-57lost to UT Arlington 100-87*lost to Lamar 87-76^def. UT Arlington 79-74^lost to Louisiana Tech 64-52^lost to USL 79-73^ - SLC tournament

1981-82 (14-15)Coach: Glenn Duhonlost to Marquette 88-57lost to Ohio St. 63-60def. Alaska-Anchorage 92-85def. SE Louisiana 58-57def. Siena Heights 66-64 (OT)*lost to Northeast La. 87-72lost to Texas Southern 85-76lost to Southern Miss 86-62def.PrairieView96-86*lost to Northeast La. 69-67*def. UT San Antonio 76-64*def. Nicholls St. 74-54*def. Wis-Parkside 83-73lost to North Texas 79-71lost to SE La. 61-60 (2OT)*def. Wis-Parkside 92-74*def. Arkansas St. 70-63*lost to Lamar 81-65def. Louisiana Tech 72-64*lost to USL 85-84lost to UT Arlington 96-84def. UT San Antonio 73-64def. Lamar 51-49*lost to Arkansas St. 55-53 (OT)lost to Louisiana Tech 81-69lost to USL 81-77*def. UT Arlington 90-84*^def. La Tech 78-77 (3OT)^lost to USL 105-69^-SLC tournament

1982-83 (16-13)Coach: Glenn Duhondef. Nicholls St. 80-69lost to SE Louisiana 68-61lost to Murray St. 99-77def.PrairieView76-69*def. NW State 96-72lost to Tex-El Paso 82-72def. SE Louisiana 80-52*def. US International 73-69def. Austin Peay 66-60def. UT San Antonio 66-57*def. NW State 72-46*def. Belhaven 62-49*lost to USL 63-61*def. UT Arlington 71-68*def. North Texas 79-69lost to Southern 75-71*lost to Louisiana Tech 65-48*def. Northeast La. 79-60*lost to Lamar 93-62lost to Arkansas St. 79-67def UT Arlington 49-48def. North Texas 75-61*lost to Louisiana Tech 88-71lost to Northeast La. 73-61lost to Lamar 45-41**lost to USL 80-59^def. Northeast La. 112-101 (2OT)^lost to North Texas 66-60^ - SLC tournament

1983-84 (16-15)Coach: Glenn Duhonlost to Fullerton St. 78-66def. Hardin-Simmons 87-72lost to Alabama 93-77lost to Grambling 69-64def. Murray St. 68-64*lost to Southern 88-78def. Grambling 77-65*lost to Marquette 79-55def. Davidson 61-57def. Texas Southern 90-80*lost to Oklahoma 118-79def. William Carey 109-88*lost to USL 95-82*def. SE Louisiana 80-62*def. UT Arlington 82-80*lost to North Texas 72-71 (OT)*lost to Louisiana Tech 74-61lost to Northeast La. 83-55lost to Lamar 68-54*def. Arkansas St. 60-58 (OT)*def. SE louisiana 70-60def. UT Arlington 57-55lost to UT San Antonio 83-66def. North Texas 67-57def. Louisiana Tech 97-79*lost to Northeast La. 71-69*lost to Lamar 86-79def. Arkansas St. 83-81def. USL 57-55^def. Arkansas St.88-72^lost to Lamar 85-66^ - SLC tournament

1984-85: 18-10Coach: Glenn Duhonlost to Southern Miss 74-56*def. E. Texas Baptist 81-57*def. Washburn 75-68*lost to Ill-Chicago 82-69def. Wichita State 60-56lost to Chicago St. 68-57*lost to San Diego St. 91-85losttoNev-LasVegas84-73def. St. Thomas 92-56*def. Sul Ross 90-60*def. SE Louisiana 86-68*def. Arkansas St. 76-70def. Lamar 84-73lost to Northeast La. 84-77*def. USL 55-51lost to Louisiana Tech 88-69*def. North Texas 82-64def. UT Arlington 91-82*lost to SE Louisiana 65-60def. Arkansas St. 70-60*def USL 87-86*def. Northeast La. 67-58lost to La Tech 59-58def. Lamar 72-68 (OT)*def. North Texas 78-59*def. UT Arlington 108-90def. North Texas 89-78*^lost to Lamar 95-88^ - SLC tournament 1985-86: 21-11Coach: Glenn DuhonNITdef. Mississippi St. 76-67*def. Pan American 69-65*def. NW State 62-49lost to Southern Miss 81-77lost to S. Alabama 73-68lost to San Diego 81-66lost to Illinois St. 60-52def. N. Texas 73-66def. NW State 64-61*def. Houston Bapt. 62-50*def. Concordia (NY) 85-58*lost to Tulsa 81-62def. Washington 96-92def. S. Conn. 82-54*def. St. Mary 92-56*def. Lamar 67-62*def. UT Arlington 91-85*def. N. Texas 80-70*lost to Arkansas St. 62-49lost to NE La. 72-63def. Louisiana Tech 76-72def. NE Louisiana 91-68*lost to UT Arlington 68-66def. N. Texas 72-64def. Arkansas St. 71-54*def. Louisiana Tech 68-58*lost to Lamar 90-81def. UT Arlington 85-71*

^def. Arkansas St. 68-57^lost to NE La. 59-57+ def. Dayton 86-75+lost to Louisiana Tech 77-61^ - SLC tournament. +-NIT

1986-87: 14-14Coach: Glenn Duhondef. Pan American 67-64def. Fresno St. 75-57lost to Pepperdine 87-70def. Houston Bapt. 73-69lost to LSU 77-62*def. Ga. College 87-52*lost to Middle Tenn. 86-80def.St.Mary(TX)74-57*def. Chicago St. 79-74lost to Oklahoma 68-63lost to Lamar 70-65def. Chicago St. 79-65*lost to NW State 56-51*lost to N. Texas 72-64lost to Arkansas St. 65-55*lost to Southern Miss 72-62*def. NE La. 73-56*def. Louisiana Tech 74-68*lost to New Orleans 83-70def. NE La. 60-57lost to Louisiana Tech 71-63def. NW State 75-61def. N. Texas 93-88*lost to New Orleans 90-77*def. Arkansas St. 73-72lost to Lamar 62-58*def. Pan American 85-81 (OT)^lost to Arkansas St.69-59^ - SLC tournament

1987-88: 7-22Coach: Steve Welchlost to New Orleans 98-62lost to Southern Miss 107-74lost to Middle Tenn 84-69*lost to Pepperdine 63-61*lost to S. Alabama 79-74lost to Mississippi St. 76-66def. Houston Bapt 72-71*lost to Chicago St. 84-75 (OT)lost to Louisiana Tech 68-58lost to Lamar 63-50*lost to SFA 73-71 (OT)lost to SW Texas 79-72*def. Sam Houston 61-59*lost to NE La. 90-57lost to N. Texas 91-78def. UT Arlington 63-62lost to N. Texas 78-75*lost to Lamar 82-73def. UT Arlington 92-78*lost to NE La. 84-73*lost to NW State 83-76 (OT)*lost to New Orleans 81-79*lost to Sam Houston 90-62lost to SW Texas 73-67def. Louisiana Tech 65-64*def. SFA 68-65*def. SW Texas 87-79lost to N. Texas 82-61

1988-89: 16-14Coach: Steve WelchSLC Tournament ChampionNCAAlost to Iowa 77-56def. Houston Bapt. 60-56def. Chattanooga 79-66*lost to USL 71-68def. Montana St. 104-60*lost to LSU 91-89lost to Chattanooga 79-67def. Grambling 67-63*def. Lamar 71-68*lost to Grambling 78-69def. SFA 58-57*lost to Louisiana Tech 70-64*def. SW Texas 75-69def. Sam Houston 71-66lost to NW State 87-69*def. NE La. 65-64def. UT Arlington 56-51*def. N. Texas 79-73*lost to Louisiana Tech 90-78lost to N. Texas 74-71lost to UT Arlington 68-61lost to NE La. 94-83*lost to NW State 110-100lost to Lamar 76-67def. Sam Houston 87-78*

def. SW Texas 67-57*def. SFA 87-85def. NE La. 80-65*def. N. Texas 85-68*+lost to Illinois 77-71+ - NCAA tournament

1989-90: 14-13Coach: Steve Welchlost to Louisiana Tech 60-56lost to Fresno State 72-71*lost to LSU 85-49lost to USL 92-82*lost to Wyoming 76-50lost to Montana St. 80-66lost to Ole Miss 75-71def. Grambling 82-75*def. Lamar 99-83*lost to NE La. 66-53*def. NW State 74-71lost to USL 92-61def. SW Texas 92-91*def. Sam Houston 76-65*def. UT Arlington 67-61lost to N. Texas 78-67def. SFA 79-45lost to NE La. 87-67def. NW State 66-64*def. SW Texas 83-74def. Sam Houston 56-50def. Southern Miss 62-60*def. UT Arlington 75-51*def. N. Texas 60-54*lost to Lamar 48-47def. SFA 76-61*lost to N. Texas 67-62

1990-91: 8-19Coach: Steve Welchdef. La. College 71-69*lost to Louisiana Tech 73-64*lost to S. Alabama 74-54*lost to USL 73-67lost to SE La. 67-56lost to Chapman 65-64*def. Grambling 87-64lost to Ole Miss 79-58*def. Nicholls St. 83-79*lost to NE La. 74-59def. NW State 71-66*lost to Lamar 79-72*lost to SW Texas 96-71lost to Sam Houston 61-52def. Nicholls St. 67-54lost to UT Arlington 64-63*lost to N. Texas 86-80*lost to Lamar 89-63lost to SFA 68-62 (OT)lost to NE La. 63-58*def. NW State 77-76lost to Southern Miss 81-62*def. SW Texas 62-63*def. Sam Houston 74-60*lost to SFA 55-54*lost to UT Arlington 78-70lost to N. Texas 80-63

1991-92: 7-22Coach: Steve Welchdef. Belhaven 95-89*def. SE La. 91-87*lost to La. College 86-82*lost to Ole Miss 92-70+-def. Pan American 68-53+-lost to Hawaii 85-65lost to Brigham Young 104-64lost to USL 94-69*lost to NE Louisiana 64-58*lost to NW State 101-92*lost to UT San Antonio 84-68def. SW Texas 56-55def. Sam Houston 81-54*lost to SFA 51-45*lost to LSU 115-67lost to N. Texas 72-59lost to UT Arlington 77-57lost to Nicholls St. 69-51lost to SW Texas 65-59*def. UTSA 89-84*lost to NE La. 82-57lost to SFA 76-68def. Sam Houston 86-63lost to UT Arlington 103-88*lost to N. Texas 97-93*lost to S. Mississippi 92-63lost to Nicholls St. 84-78*lost to NW State 122-90

+ - Hawaii Classic

1992-93: 12-15Coach: Steve Welchlost to LSU 83-72def. Ark-Monticello 103-77*lost to Ole Miss 80-76*lost to Lamar 100-76def. Stetson 80-74lost to Northeastern 78-72*def. Central Florida 77-73lost to Lamar 89-83*lost to UTSA 71-70*lost to SW Texas 71-64*lost to NE La. 94-63def. NW State 96-94 (OT)lost to UT Arlington 72-70*def. N. Texas 70-67*lost to Nicholls St. 76-72lost to Sam Houston 62-671def. SFA 68-62def. NW State 100-81*def. UTSA 79-68def. N. Texas 77-68lost to UT Arlington 77-75lost to Nicholls St. 70-67*lost to NE La. 72-69*def. SFA 74-70*def. Sam Houston 87-65*def. SW Texas 65-64^lost to UTSA 77-68^-SLC tournament

1993-94: 11-16Coach: Steve Welchdef. La. College 83-49*def. Belhaven 83-58*lost to Ole Miss 75-55lost to Lamar 83-78lost to LSU 93-72lost to Stanford 91-75lost to San Francisco 98-69lost to Lamar 65-62*lost to Nicholls St. 93-83*lost to N. Texas 68-64*def. UT Arlington 79-63*lost to NE La. 66-64lost to NW State 75-71def. UT San Antonio 73-61*def. SW Texas 80-65*def. SFA 73-66lost to Sam Houston 75-64def. UT Arlington 80-52lost to N. Texas 53-47def. NW State 72-58*lost to NE La. 75-71*lost to SW Texas 78-55def. UTSA 78-76def. Sam Houston 74-66*def. SFA 63-56*lost to Nicholls St. 95-70^lost to N. Texas 69-65^-SLC tournament

1994-95: 11-16Coach: Ron Everhartlost to LSU 86-71lost to SW Missouri 89-64def. Alabama St. 107-86def. Lamar 81-65lost to Texas A&M 97-68lost to Houston 83-76def. Ole Miss 76-70*lost to UTSA 92-81 (OT)*def. SW Texas 62-54*def. SFA 90-88lost to NW State 87-78lost to NE La. 92-78def. UT Arlington 78-75*lost to N. Texas 75-72*lost to Sam Houston 85-79lost to Nicholls St. 101-79lost to SW Texas 62-58lost to UTSA 96-80def. NE La. 82-62*lost to NW State 76-70*def. Southern 81-78*lost to UT Arlington 100-85def. N. Texas 60-56lost to Nicholls St. 99-96*def. Sam Houston 83-66*def. SFA 91-75*^lost to Nicholls St. 88-69^ - SLC tournament

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A L L - T I M E R E S U L T S1995-96 (15-12)Coach: Ron Everhartdef. Houston 83-81 (OT)*lost to LSU 83-73def.PrairieView101-62*def. Lamar 74-72*def. Texas A&M 83-68*lost to Dayton 86-76lost to Cincinnati 103-69def. NW State 94-75*def. NE La. 81-65*lost to UTSA 80-76lost to SW Texas 67-66def. UT Arlington 72-65*def. N. Texas 75-63*def. Sam Houston 72-65lost to SFA 94-73lost to NE La. 78-75def. NW State 80-56def. SW Texas 69-49*def. UTSA 89-83*def. Nicholls St. 90-71lost to N. Texas 67-65def. UT Arlington 86-73lost to SFA 69-66*lost to Sam Houston 70-66*lost to Southern 94-82def. Nicholls St. 92-80*lost to SFA 94-91

1996-97 (18-12)Coach: Ron EverhartSLC Championslost to TCU 93-74def. Mobile 81-71*def. La. College 103-82*lost to N. Arizona 81-75lost to St. Mary’s 92-64def. Alabama St. 79-64def. Lamar 71-61def.PrairieView97-75*lost to Arkansas 95-68def. Jackson St. 89-71*lost to Houston 98-79lost to SW Texas 80-64lost to UTSA 78-75def. UT Arlington 75-51*def. Nicholls St. 99-91lost to NE La. 70-61*def. NW State 97-77*def. SFA 84-73lost to Sam Houston 80-76lost to UT Arlington 69-67 (OT)def. UTSA 98-84*def. SW Texas 87-70*def. NE La. 75-66lost to NW State 96-88def. Sam Houston 90-52*def. SFA 89-78*def. Southern 103-95def. Nicholls St. 113-94*^def. UT Arlington 81-50^lost to SW Texas 76-59^-SLC tournament

1997-98 (7-19)Coach: Ron Everhartlost to Jackson St. 82-62lost to C. Florida 67-51def. Loyola 71-62*lost to Arkansas St. 66-52lost to Houston 92-81*def. Norfolk St. 82-74lost to Lamar 73-58*lost to Florida 95-53lost to Colorado St. 71-55*lost to Nicholls St. 79-73*def. SE Louisiana 85-83*lost to NW State 70-60lost to NE La. 90-66lost to Sam Houston 79-77*lost to UTSA 84-70*

def. SW Texas 72-63*lost to SFA 90-73lost to UT Arlington 73-68lost to Sam Houston 73-60lost to UTSA 72-57def. NW State 96-84*lost to NE La. 90-84 (OT)*lost to Nicholls St. 87-80def. SE Louisiana 89-80def. Southern 77-74*lost to UT Arlington 73-65*

1998-99 (13-15)Coach: Ron Everhartlost to Colorado St. 78-60lost to Norfolk State 86-82*lost to LSU 56-39lost to Alabama 71-60lost to USL 80-49lost to Baylor 69-66 (OT)def. Central Florida 65-61*lost to New Mexico 90-46lost to SE Louisiana 90-84 (OT)def. Southwest Texas 61-54*lost to UT San Antonio 79-69*def. NW State 69-63*lost to Northeast La. 90-79lost to Sam Houston 76-70*lost to Nicholls St. 66-65def. UT Arlington 71-62*def. Lamar 85-79*lost to UT San Antonio 89-80lost to SW Texas 75-67def. UT Arlington 84-69def. SFA 86-80def. Northeast La. 93-78*def. Sam Houston 87-72def. SE Louisiana 99-68*def. Lamar 92-80def. SFA 103-86*^def. Nicholls St. 100-87^lost to SW Texas 92-82 (OT)^-SLC tournament

1999-2000 (6-21)Coach: Ron Everhartlost to Wichita St. 72-52lost to Ole Miss 86-59lost to Baylor 78-55losttoWestVirginia93-84lost to Louisiana Tech 93-60lost to La-Lafayette 74-61*lost to Richmond 83-71*def. Jackson St. 68-59*lost to NW State 63-60*lost to UNO 62-60lost to Sam Houston 70-65*lost to Lamar 74-49lost to UT San Antonio 93-65def. SW Texas 75-70lost to Nicholls St. 62-60*def. SE Louisiana 67-66*lost to UT Arlington 87-59lost to Sam Houston 77-54lost to NW State 76-63def. Northeast La. 89-86lost to SFA 74-65*lost to UT Arlington 90-77*lost to SE Louisiana 71-62def. SW Texas 77-73*lost to UT San Antonio 96-79*def. Lamar 64-52*lost to Nicholls State 80-71

2000-2001 (22-9)Coach: Ron EverhartSLC ChampionsNITlost to Mississippi St. 83-74lost to La-Lafayette 88-81def. Louisiana Tech 76-61*def. Loyola (NO) 108-48*

lost to LSU 87-68lost to Lamar 74-72lost to Sam Houston St. 96-92 OTdef. Arkansas State 87-79*lost to UT San Antonio 70-66*def. Southwest Texas 84-76*def. Nicholls State 80-67*def. La-Monroe 91-72def. Northwestern State 95-77lost to Richmond 90-80def. SE Louisiana 80-56*def. UT Arlington 87-83*def. SFA 74-51*def. SE Louisiana 84-46def. Nicholls State 87-81def. UT San Antonio 89-79def. Southwest Texas 89-83def. Lamar 61-52*def. Sam Houston State 76-56*def. UT Arlington 105-96def. SFA 75-69def. Northwestern State 103-92*def. La-Monroe 88-81*^def. La-Monroe 83-78^def. Sam Houston State 99-82^lost to Northwestern State 72-71+lost to UTEP 84-74^ - SLC tournament finals+ - NIT

2001-2002 (21-9)Coach: Tic PriceSLC ChampionsSLC Tournament ChampionsNCAAlost to La-Lafayette 76-69def. Loyola (NO) 88-46*lost to Auburn 78-74lost to Alabama 90-61lost to La-Monroe 79-73def. Nicholls State 67-60*def. Jackson State 70-63def. Southwest Texas 76-66*lost to LSU 80-57lost to Texas 80-67def. SE Louisiana 68-63*def. UT San Antonio 71-55*lost to Sam Houston St. 76-75 (OT)def. Lamar 73-65lost to UT San Antonio 81-73def. Southwest Texas 76-71def. La-Monroe 66-55*def. UT Arlington 67-61*def. SE Louisiana 60-58def. Nicholls Sate 74-46def. Northwestern State 67-63def. Stephen F. Austin 65-49def. UT Arlington 81-74def. Lamar 74-46*def. Sam Houston St. 79-68*def. Northwestern State 75-53*def. Stephen F. Austin 62-37*^def. lamar 71-57*^def. La-Monroe 65-43*+lost to Mississippi State 70-58^ - SLC tournament+ - NCAA tournament

2002-2003 (15-14)Coach: Tic Pricedef. Texas Wesleyan 85-54*lost to Mississippi St. 81-065def. La-Lafayette 76-74*def. Loyola (NO) 102-63*lost to LSU 93-72def. Liberty 87-74lost to Texas 97-59def. Texas State 74-65*lost to Sam Houston State 85-78*lost to UT Arlington 74-62lost to Stephen F. Austin 79-69def. Northwestern St. 71-56*

def. La-Monroe 81-66*lost to Texas State 91-53def. UT San Antonio 66-51def. Nicholls State 75-70lost to La-Monroe 58-50lost to Lamar 68-65def. Stephen F. Austin 63-53*lost to UT Arlington 56-52*def. Nortwestern St. 70-57def. UT San Antonio 72-66*lost to SE Louisiana 74-67def. Nicholls State 71-50*lost to SE Louisiana 81-78 (OT)*lost to Sam Houston State 81-66def. Lamar 72-62*^def. UT Arlington 78-67^lost to Sam Houston State 64-58^-SLC tournament

2003-2004 (11-16)Coach: Tic Pricedef. Spring Hill 78-65*lost to LSU 87-77def. Loyola (NO) 81-62*def. Tougaloo 88-68*lost to Mississippi State 92-69lost to Centenary 77-71lost to La-Lafayette 76-70lost to George Mason 96-63lost to Arizona State 81-61lost to Louisiana Tech 69-68*def. Centenary 73-60*lost to Texas State 81-76lost to Northwestern State 84-78*lost to Stephen F. Austin 64-60lost to UT Arlington 77-75def. Nicholls State 78-57lost to SE Louisiana 83-72lost to Northwestern State 92-81lost to UT San Antonio 93-81lost to UT Arlington 89-78*def. Lamar 77-72*def. Stephen F. Austin 71-68*lost to La-Monroe 70-65def. Sam Houston State 78-65*def. Texas State 79-67*def. SE Louisiana 71-68*def. Nicholls State 81-64*

2004-05 (13-15)Coach: Tic Pricelost to Houston 85-72def. Louisiana College 84-67*lost to Southern Miss 100-77def. Spring Hill 71-43*def. Jarvis Christian 93-54*lost to LSU 82-79def. William Carey 90-55*lost to Louisiana Tech 81-63lost to Ark-LR 78-68lost to La-Lafayette 71-70*def. George Mason 87-76*def. Texas State 69-57*def. La-Monroe 65-64*lost to Lamar 87-81lost to UT Arlington 84-75*lost to UT San Antonio 80-75*lost to Nicholls State 90-81lost to UT Arlington 83-78lost to Stephen F. Austin 63-58lost to Northwestern State 92-73*def. Southeastern La. 71-69def. Stephen F. Austin 56-43*def. Sam Houston State 73-70def. Texas State 73-68def. Nicholls State 89-69*def. Southeastern La. 76-68*lost to Northwestern St. 103-73lost to Sam Houston State 88-70

2005-06 (14-14)Coach: Tic Price

def. Mary Hardin Baylor 68-63*def. Louisiana College 98-46*lost to Richmond 58-50lost to Auburn 91-76lost to LSU 90-70lost to Louisiana Tech 80-67def. Spring Hill 79-75*lost to La-Lafayette 89-77def. Liberty 85-72*lost to Houston 78-67def. Southern Miss 87-82 OT*def. Lamar 83-78def. UT San Antonio 78-74*def. Sam Houston State 60-57lost to SFA 64-57def. Nicholls State 64-59*lost to La-Monroe 74-67*def. UT Arlington 66-63*def. Lamar 76-72*lost to UT San Antonio 100-75def. Texas State 69-58lost to SFA 82-76*def. Sam Houston State 76-64def. La-Monroe 62-38*lost to Northwestern State 97-79lost to SE Louisiana 82-71*lost to UT Arlington 71-62lost to SFA 72-70

2006-07 (15-17)Coach: Dave Simmonslost to Florida State 85-65lost to SMU 70-54lot to Illinois State 67-50def. Louisiana College 89-60*lost to Louisiana Tech 59-50*def. Texas College 77-53*lost to LSU 91-57def.MississippiValleySt.61-44def UALR 60-46lost to Mississippi State 89-63losttoMississippiValleySt.76-45def. UL-Lafayette 68-63*lost to Southern Miss 58-41lost to Coastal Carolina 81-67lost to TAM-Corpus 74-62def. Sam Houston State 59-58lost to Stephen F. Austin 67-53 *lost to NW State 98-90 (2OT)def. C. Arkansas 61-56 OT)*def. Lamar 68-60*lost to SE Louisiana 69-64 (O)lost to Nicholls St. 61-53def. Texas State 67-65lost to UT Arlington 52-46*def. NW State 83-51*def. C. Arkansas 58-55def. UTSA 63-57lost to Lamar 75-71def. SE Louisiana 63-45*def. Nicholls State 77-76*def. UT Arlington 77-76lost to TAMCorpus 86-67*- home game

2007-08 (13-16)Coach: Dave Simmonslost to Texas A&M 73-50lost to LSU 78-74def. La. College 65-45*def. UT-Tyler 65-49*lost to Lipscomb 65-47def. Florida Atlantic 64-59def. Dillard 87-53*def. La-Lafayette 67-61lost to Missouri 81-44lost to Lipscomb 69-65*def. Southern Miss 63-57lost to Louisiana Tech 73-63def. TAM-Corpus 657-59*lost to Sam Houston St. 64-49*

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lost to SFA 64-39def. Northwestern St. 85-74*lost to Central Arkansas 57-43lost to Lamar 89-67lost to SE Louisiana 80-61lost to Nicholls St. 74-71 OT*def. TExas State 81-77*def. UT Arlington 74-69lost to Northwestern St. 81-71def. Central Arkansas 77-48*def. UT San Antonio 74-53def. Lamar 74-71*lost to SE Louisiana 69-63*lost to Nicholls State 75-63lost to Sam Houston St. 64-62 OT^^ - SLC tournament

2008-09 (11-18)Coach: Dave Simmonslost to Tulane 68-62def. UL-Monroe 82-63lsot to TCU 68-64def. Florida Atlantic 72-68*lost to UL-Lafayette 73-64def. Louisiana College 88-59*def. UL-Monroe 66-57*def. Louisiana Tech 61-44*lost to Southern Miss 69-50lost to LSU 62-59lost to Samford 57-52*lost to Texas A&M 57-52def. Wiley College 84-75*lost to UTSA 58-49def. Lamar 75-63*lost to SE Louisiana 52-49lost to Central Arkansas 58-54*lost to Nicholls State 56-45*lost to SFA 43-41def. Northwestern State 81-75*def. Texas State 85-79*lost to UT Arlington 78-59def. SFA 59-56*def. Northwestern State 88-74lost to TAM-Corpus 49-46lost to Sam Houston St. 75-60*lost to Nicholls St. 80-76 OTlost to SE Louisiana 71-61*lost to Central Arkansas 78-69

2009-10 (10-20)Coach: Dave Simmonslost to N. Colorado 101-73lost to Hawaii 73-65lost to S. Utah 68-59def. Louisiana College 73-36*lost to Samford 68-52def. UL Lafayette 60-58*def Paul Quinn 101-54*lost to Ole Miss 83-67def. Tulane 61-57lost to Louisiana Tech 79-58def. Southern (NO) 77-59*lost to Rice 75-62lost to Texas Tech 76-75lost to LSU 83-60lost to UTSA 78-69*lost to Lamar 79-78def. SE Louisiana 71-67*def. Central Arkansas 68-53lost to Nichoills 63-61lost to SFA 70-55*def. Northwestern St. 92-85lost to Texas State 95-88lost to UTA 70-58*lost to SFA 69-56lost to Northwestern St. 82-72*def. TAMCC 65-62lost to Sam Houston 74-56def. Nicholls 69-53*lost to SE Louisiana 60-59lost to Central Arkansas 76-72*

2010-11 (21-12)Coach: Dave SimmonsSLC Champions • NITNov. 13 lost to Washington 118-64Nov. 16 W 68-62 vs. Georgia StateNov. 20 W 92-53 vs. Louisiana CollegeNov. 22 lost 75-60 at Southern MissNov. 24 lost 79-59 at MiamiDec. 1 W 69-66 vs. UL LafayetteDec. 9 W 96-91 vs. Jarvis ChristianDec. 11 W 80-70 vs. Louisiana TechDec. 13 W 84-66 vs. SW AssembliesDec. 16 L 78-66 (ot) at LSUDec. 19 W 65-63 (ot) vs. Sacramento St. Dec. 21 W 100-61 vs. Univ. of SWDec. 31 L 66-57 at Texas A&MJan. 8 W 72-49 vs. AMCC*Jan. 15 W 78-76 at Lamar*Jan. 15 W 97-72 vs. Texas State*Jan. 19 L 80-77 at SE Louisiana*Jan. 22 L 87-77 (ot) at Northwestern State*Jan. 26 W 66-65 at Nicholls*Jan. 29 W 70-63 at Central Arkansas*Feb. 5 L 65-50 at Stephen F. Austin*Feb. 12 W 81-67 vs. Central Arkansas*Feb. 14 W 73-63 vs. Sam Houston State*Feb. 16 L 65-61 at UTSA*Feb. 19 W 78-62 vs. Northwestern State*Feb. 23 W 81-72 at Texas-Arlington*Feb. 26 W 71-51 vs. Nicholls*Mar. 2 L 81-74 vs. SE Louisiana*Mar. 5 W 92-74 vs. Lamar*Mar. 9 W 61-54 vs. Nicholls^Mar. 10 W 91-83 vs. Texas State^Mar. 12 L 75-72 vs. UTSA^Mar. 15 L 82-64 vs. Boston College!* - Southland Conference games^ - SLC Tournament games! - NIT Tournament

2011-12 (17-16, 10-6 SLC)Coach: Dave SimmonsCollegeInsider.com TourneyNov. 11 L 84-62 at AuburnNov. 15 W 71-52 vs. La. CollegeNov. 18 L 69-50 at Georgia StateNov. 22 W 80-43 vs. DillardNov. 26 W 68-63 at Sacramento St.Nov. 28 L 73-57 at CaliforniaDec. 1 L 78-56 at UL-LafayetteDec. 10 W 86-45 vs. BaconeDec. 14 L 60-58 at Louisiana TechDec. 19 L 69-54 at UTEPDec. 21 L 82-62 at New Mexico St.Dec. 31 L 65-56 vs. Southern Miss.Jan. 7 W 71-69 at AMCC*Jan. 11 W 57-54 vs. Lamar*Jan. 14 L 82-73 at Texas State*Jan. 18 W 61-47 vs. SLU*Jan. 21 L 64-61 vs. NW State*Jan. 25 W 60-56 at Nicholls*Jan. 29 W 87-76 vs. UCA*Feb. 1 W 67-61 at SHSU*Feb. 5 W 66-56 vs. S.F. Austin*Feb. 11 W 71-56 at UCA*Feb. 13 W 70-61 at NW State*Feb. 15 W 58-54 vs. UTSA*Feb. 18 W 76-61 vs. SEMOFeb. 22 L 93-89 vs. UTA*Feb. 25 L 78-75 vs. Nicholls*Feb. 29 L 64-57 at SLU*Mar. 3 L 78-68 at Lamar*Mar. 7 W 78-74 vs. UTSA^Mar. 8 W 92-72 vs. UTA^Mar. 10 L 70-49 vs. Lamar^Mar. 13 L 76-63 at Toledo!* - Southland Conference games^ - SLC Tournament games! - CollegeInsider.com Tournament

2012-13 (14-17, 7-11/7th SLC)Coach: Dave SimmonsNov. 9 W 72-54 vs. Louisiana CollegeNov. 13 L 73-48 at LSUNov. 15 L 64-53 at Southeastern MissouriNov. 20 L 76-50 at Ole MissNov. 27 W 93-62 vs. CentenaryDec. 3 W 73-47 vs. Texas-TylerDec. 8 W 77-72 vs. UL-LafayetteDec. 12 W 80-72 vs. Louisiana TechDec. 16 W 80-75 at Texas TechDec. 22 L 97-63 at North CarolinaJan. 3 L 78-63 at Northwestern State*Jan. 5 L 71-43 at Stephen F. Austin*Jan. 7 L 64-63 vs. Nicholls*Jan. 10 W 75-71 vs. AMCC*Jan. 12 L 72-57 vs. Sam Houston State*Jan. 19 W 74-50 vs. Lamar*Jan. 24 L 103-98 at Central Arkansas* 3otJan. 26 L 75-54 at Oral Roberts*Jan. 30 L 59-39 vs. Stephen F. Austin*Feb. 3 L 86-74 vs. Northwestern State*Feb. 7 W 59-58 vs. Sam Houston State* otFeb. 9 L 61-58 at AMCC*Feb. 16 W 69-62 at Lamar*Feb. 19 W 65-58 vs. Southeastern La.*Feb. 23 L 79-66 at ToledoFeb. 28 W 56-54 vs. Oral Roberts*Mar. 2 L 68-67 vs. Central Arkansas*Mar. 7 L 79-68 at Southeastern La.*Mar. 9 W 91-88 at Nicholls* 2otMar. 13 W 62-59 vs. Nicholls^Mar. 14 L 85-65 vs. Southeastern La.^* - Southland Conference games^ - SLC Tournament games

CoaCh of Year awards2011 - Dave Simmons - Southland Conference - Louisiana Sports Writers - NCAA District2002 - Tic Price - Southland Conference - Louisiana Sports Writers - NCAA District2001 - Ron Everhart - Southland Conference - NCAA District1978 - Glenn Duhon - Louisiana Sports Writers1970 - Ralph Ward - Gulf States Conference1968 - Ralph Ward - Gulf States Conference1963 - Ralph Ward - Gulf States Conference1961 - Ralph Ward - Gulf States Conference1958 - Ralph Ward - Gulf States Conference1957 - Ralph Ward - Gulf States Conference1956 - Ralph Ward - Gulf States Conference

PlaYer of the Year2012 - Patrick Richard - Southland Conference2001 - Demond Mallet - Southland Conference1999 - Demond Mallet - La. Athletic Directors Association 1997 - Rosell Ellis - Southland Conference1990 - Anthony Pullard - Southland Conference1987 - Jerome Batiste - Southland Conference1985 - Joe Dumars

- Southland Conference - Louisiana Sports Writers1979 - David Lawrence - Southland Conference1975 - Henry Ray - Southland Conference1963 - Jimmie Shields - Gulf States Conference1961 - Stan Kernan - Gulf States Conference1958 - Stan Kernan - Gulf States Conference1957 - Frank Glenn - Gulf States Conference1956 - Bill Reigel - Gulf States Conference, NAIA1955 - Bill Reigel - Gulf States Conference

freshman of the Year2000 - Jason Coleman - Southland Conference1984 - Jerome Batiste - Southland Conference1982 - Joe Dumars - Southland Conference

newComer of the Year1996 - Pointer Williams - Southland Conference

slC tournament mVP2002 - Fred Gentry

all-ameriCans2012 - Patrick Richard - Associated Press HM1985 - Joe Dumars - The Sporting News1980 - David Lawrence - Citizen Savings1974 - David Wallace - CoSIDA Academic1961 - Stan Kernan - Associated Press, NAIA1957 - Frank Glenn - Associated Press, NAIA1956 - Bill Reigel - Associated Press, UPI, NAIA

athlete of the Year1961 - Stan Kernan - Gulf States Conference1956 - Bill Reigel - Gulf States Conference

retired numbers1985 - Joe Dumars - No. 4, McNeese State1961 - Stan Kernan - No. 25, McNeese State1957 - Frank Glenn - No. 34, McNeese State1956 - Bill Reigel - No. 33, McNeese State

first team all-ConferenCeSouthland ConferencePatrick Richard (2011, 2012)Fred Gentry (2002)Tierre Brown (2000, 2001)Demond Mallet (1998, 1999, 2001)Rosell Ellis (1997)Pointer Williams (1996)Anthony Pullard (1988, 1989, 1990)Jerome Batiste (1986, 1987)

Kenny Jimerson (1986)Joe Dumars (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985)Fred Chaffould (1982)David Lawrence (1979, 1980)John Rudd (1977, 1978)Chirley McLaurin (1977)Edmond Lawrence (1975, 1976)Henry Ray (1974)J. T. Williams (2006)

Gulf States ConferenceGeorge Murphy (1970, 1971)Clyde Briley (1964, 1965)Jimmie Shields (1963)Don Troutman (1960, 1962)Stan Kernan (1958, 1959, 1961)Al Nesmith (1961)Frank Glenn (1957, 1958)Bill Reigel (1955, 1956)Roy Moore (1954, 1955)Dick Miller (1953)

SLC ALL-TournAmenTDontae Cannon (2012)Patrick Richard (2011, 2012)Diego Kapelan (2011)Jason Coleman (2003)*Fred Gentry (2002)Ben Perkins (2002)Demond Mallet (2001)Tierre Brown (2001)*Michael Cutright (1989)Anthony Pullard (1989)Jerome Batiste (1986, 1987)Joe Dumars (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985)*-tournamentMVP

mCneese ConferenCe leadersSCoring Southland ConferenCe2012 - Patrick Richard (17.9)2001 - Demond Mallet (21.3)2000 - Tierre Brown (22.0)1998 - Demond Mallet (18.9)1990 - Anthony Pullard (22.5)1987 - Jerome Batiste (21.9)1985 - Joe Dumars (25.8)1984 - Joe Dumars (26.4)

Gulf StateS ConferenCe1965 - Clyde Briley (24.3)1963 - Jimmie Shields (19.0)1961 - Stan Kernan (24.0)1956 - Bill Reigel (33.9)1954 - Roy Moore (20.9)

rebound leadersSouthland ConferenCe1991 - Derrick Turner (8.5)1986 - Jerome Batiste (8.7)1982 - Fred Chaffould (11.0)1979 - David Lawrence (12.7)1978 - John Rudd (10.7)1976 - John Rudd (13.7)1975 - John Rudd (12.5)1974 - Edmond Lawrence (11.1)

Gulf StateS ConferenCe1956 - Frank Glenn (12.5)

Free Throw PerCenTAgeSouthland ConferenCe1993 - Paul Wallace (.908)1985 - Joe Dumars (.852)1978 - Chirley McLaurin (.825)

Gulf StateS ConferenCe1969 - Kent Andrews (.880)1968 - Kent Andrews (.944)1967 - Kent Andrews (.918)1965 - Clyde Briley (.909)1964 - Clyde Briley (.885)1962 - Don Troutman (.821)1961 - Stan Kernan (.888)1954 - Hugh Cole (.848)FieLd goAL PerCenTAgeSouthland ConferenCe2002 - Fred Gentry (.599)1997 - Rosell Ellis (.668)

A l l - T i m e R e s u l T s • P o s T s e A s o n H o n o R s

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P O S T S E A S O N h O N O R S & A W A R d S1989 - Mark Thompson (.590)1986 - Jerome Batiste (.604)1979 - David Lawrence (.635)

Gulf StateS ConferenCe1960 - Al Nesmith (.524)1957 - Frank Glenn (.476)1956 - Bill Reigel (.498)1955 - Bill Reigel (.478)

ASSiSTSSouthland ConferenCe1996 - Pointer Williams (7.4)1986 - Girard Harmon (8.1)1985 - Girard Harmon (6.6)

STeALSSouthland ConferenCe2006 - Dwight Boatner (3.0)1999 - Franklin Paul (2.8)1996 - Pointer Williams (4.4)

BLoCked ShoTSSouthland ConferenCe2008 - Kleon Penn (4.0)1997 - Jason Wallace (1.6)1994 - Martin Yokum (1.8)1993 - Martin Yokum (2.4)1991 - Martin Yokum (1.9)1981 - Ben Scarborough (1.4)

Three PoinT PerCenTAgeSouthland ConferenCe2003 - Edward Garriet (.450)

Three PoinT goALS mAdeSouthland ConferenCe2004 - Edward Garriet (3.3)2003 - Jason Coleman (3.0 )

Southland Records Held by CowboysField Goal PCTGame: 1.00 (10/10) Fab Flournoy vs SFA, 1995

Three Point Goals MadeCareer: 331, Demond Mallet (1997-2001)

Three Point Goals AttemptedCareer: 878, Demond Mallet (1997-2001)

Three Point Goal PCTGame: 1.000 (8/8) Demond Mallet vs Nicholls (1/3/98); 1.000 (8/8) Edward Garriet vs Houston (11/14//04)

Free Throws MadeSeason: 267, Joe Dumars (1984)Career: 723, Joe Dumars (‘82-85)

Free Throws AttemptedCareer: 917, Joe Dumars (‘82-85)

Personal FoulsCareer: 385, Chris Faggi (‘78-82

Team RecordsBest free throw pct:1.000 (21 of 21 vs Southeastern La., 2001)

Most ReboundsGame: 81 vs Lamar 1973 and 1975

Most VictoriesSLC: 17, 2002

SLC Tournament RecordsSingle Game

FGM: 17, Joe Dumars vs North Texas 1985FT PCT: 1.000 (12 of 12) Dwayne Davis vs North Texas, 1989Rebounds: 22, Anthony Pullard vs North Texas 1990Steals: 7, Joe Dumars vs North Texas, 1985Minutes Played: 55, Chris Faggi vs Louisiana Tech, 1982

McNeese Team Award WinnersMOST VALUABLE PLAYER

(sponsored by Lake Charles Toyota )2013 Dontae Cannon2012 Patrick Richard2011 Patrick Richard2010 Patrick Richard2009 John Pichon2008 John Ford2007 Jarvis Bradley2006 J. T. Williams2005 Edward Garriet2004 Jerrick Oliver2003 Damond williams2002 Fred Gentry2001 Demond Mallet2000 Fred Gentry1999 Franklin Paul1998 Demond Mallet1997 Rosell Ellis1996 Pointer Williams1995 Alvydas Pazdrazdis1994 Darrik Clark1993 Melvin Johnson1992 Derek Haywood1991 Derrick Turner1990 Anthony Pullard1989 Michael Cutright1988 Anthony Pullard1987 Jerome Batiste1986 Jerome Batiste1985 Joe Dumars1984 Joe Dumars1983 Joe Dumars1982 Chris Faggi1981 Kevin Ross1980 David Lawrence1979 David Lawrence1978 John Rudd1977 John Rudd Chirley McLaurin1976 Edmond Lawrence1975 Henry Ray1974 Curtis St. Mary1973 Gene Bodden1972 Henry Ray1971 George Murphy

1970 George Murphy1969 George Boyd1968 Ed Green1967 Dean Glenn1966 Tom Wunder1965 Clyde Briley1964 Clyde Briley1963 Jimmie Shields1962 Jimmie Shields1961 Stan Kernan1960 Al Nesmith1959 Stan Kernan1958 Stan Kernan1957 Frank Glenn1956 Bill Reigel1955 Bill Reigel1954 Roy Moore1953 Jerry Doland1952 Dick Miller1951 Don Williams1950 Ray Manis1949 James Darnell1948 Wayne Kingrey1947 Aubrey Cole

OUTSTANDING PLAYER(sponsored by William B. Lawton)

2013 - Desharick Guidry2012 - Dontae Cannon 2011 - Diego Kapelan2010 - Diego Kapelan2009 - Kleon Penn2008 - Jarvis Bradley 2007 - John Ford2006 - Dwight Boatner2005 - J. T. Williams2004 - Edward Garriet2003 - Jason Coleman2002 - Jason Coleman2001 - Tierre Brown2000 - Tierre Brown1999 - Demond Mallet

SCHOLASTIC AWARD(sponsored by Dr. David Drez)

2013 - Kevin Hardy2012 - Daniel Richard 2011 - Preston David2010 - Preston David2009 - Preston David2008 - John Ford2007 - John Ford2006 - J. T. Williams2005 - Andrew Queen2004 - Brian Guilbeaux2003 - Larry Jackson2002 - Paul Beik

2001 - Paul Beik2000 - Paul Beik1999 - Khalid Morris

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2013 - Jeremie Mitchell–2012 - Adrian Fields 2011 - Daniel Richard2010 - Daniel Richard2009 - Stephan Martin2008 - Rorey Lawrence2007 - Troy Aaron2006 - Ryan Price2005 - Jamelle Juneau2004 - Greg Tucker2003 - Brian Guilbeaux2002 - Ben Perkins2001 - Dmitri Khorokorin2000 - Fred Gentry1999 - Todd Briley1998 - Demond Mallet1997 - Alonzo Gray1996 - Tommy Mumford1995 - Paul Curtis1994 - Fab Flournoy1993 - Binky Barrentine1992 - Kevin Thibodeaux1991 - Bobby Straface1990 - Anthony Johnson1989 - Kevin Williams1988 - Kevin Williams1987 - Ronald Cox1986 - Kenny Jimerson1985 - Guy McInnis1984 - Ronald Cox

NEWCOMER AWARD(Sponsored by Peter Romero)

2013 - Austin Lewis2012 - Desharick Guidry 2011 - Mari Konate2010 - Dontae Cannon2009 - Patrick Richard2008 - Diego Kapelan2007 - Kleon Penn2006 - Dwight Boatner2005 - J. T. Willliams 2004 - Ryan Price2003 - Marcus Watts2002 - Damond Williams2001 - Ben Perkins2000 - Jason Coleman1999 - Adrian Johnson1998 - Tierre Brown1997 - Demond Mallet1996 - Robert Palmer

1995 - Harry Boudreaux1994 - Alvydas Pazdrazdis1993 - Darrik Clark1992 - Paul Wallace1991 - Derek Haywood1990 - Derrick Turner

SECONDO DICARLO DEFENSIVE AWARD(sponsored by Dr. Emma DiCarlo Vincent)2013 - Kevin Hardy2012 - Patrick Richard2011 - Patrick Richard2010 - Stephan Martin 2009 - Kleon Penn2008 - Kleon Penn2007 - John Pichon2006 - Ryan Price2005 - Ryan Price2004 - Ryan Price2003 - Eldridge Lewis2002 - Raynell Brewer2001 - Ira Miller2000 - Fred Gentry1999 - Franklin Paul1998 - Franklin Paul1997 - Jason Wallace1996 - Pointer Williams1995 - Fab Flournoy1994 - Anthony Anderson1993 - Anthony Anderson1992 - Steve Hooks1991 - Martin Yokum1990 - Tony Johnson1989 - Anthony Pullard1988 - Tab Harris1987 - Jerome Batiste1986 - Jerome Batiste, Girard Harmon1985 - Joe Dumars1984 - Joe Dumars1983 - Joe Dumars1982 - Harold McReynolds1981 - Chris Faggi1980 - Mack Golden1979 - Chris Faggi1978 - David Lawrence1977 - David Lawrence1976 - Edmond Lawrence1975 - Edmond Lawrence1974 - Henry Ray1973 - Edmond Lawrence1972 - Curtis St. Mary

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P O S T S E A S O N h O N O R S & A W A R d SHAROLD REYNOLDS REBOUND TROPHY

(sponsored by Harold Reynolds)2013 - Desharick Guidry2012 - Rudy Turner 2011 - P. J. Alawoya2010 - P J. Alawoya2009 - P. J. Alawoya2008 - Jarvis Bradley2007 - Jarvis Bradley2006 - Quentin Gonzales2005 - Aldryan Wardell2004 - Jerrick Oliver2003 - Damond Williams2002 - Fred Gentry2001 - Fred Gentry2000 - Fred Gentry1999 - Franklin Paul1998 - Franklin Paul1997 - Rosell Ellis1996 - Rosell Ellis1995 - Alvydas Pazdrazdis1994 - Martin Yokum1993 - Michael St. Julien1992 - Melvin Johnson1991 - Derrick Turner1990 - Anthony Pullard1989 - Anthony Pullard1988 - Anthony Pullard1987 - Jerome Batiste1986 - Jerome Batiste1985 - Chris Hardin1984 - Chris Hardin1983 - Chris Hardin1982 - Chris Hardin, Fred Chauffould1981 - Kevin Ross1980 - David Lawrence1979 - David Lawrence1978 - John Rudd1977 - John Rudd1976 - John Rudd1975 - John Rudd1974 - Edmond Lawrence1973 - Edmond Lawrence1972 - George Murphy1971 - George Murphy1970 - George Murphy1969 - George Boyd1968 - George Boyd1967 - Ed Green1966 - J. C. Warren1965 - Jerry Mullins1964 - Clyde Briley1963 - Jimmie Shields1962 - Al Nesmith1961 - Al Nesmith1960 - John Riddle1959 - Al Nesmith

1958 - Frank Glenn1957 - Frank Glenn1956 - Frank Glenn1955 - Frank Glenn1954 - Roy Moore1953 - Dick Miller

FREE THROW TROPHY(sponsored by Dick Miller)

2013 - Dontae Cannon2012 - Dontae Cannon2011 - Diego Kapelan2010 - Stephan Martin2009 - Diego Kapelan2008 - John Ford2007 - John Ford2006 - Jarvis Bradley2005 - Bryce May2004 - Monte’ Farmer2003 - Adrian Johnson2002 - Chauncey Bryant2001 - Demond Mallet2000 - Tierre Brown1999 - Demond Mallet1998 - Demond Mallet1997 - Demond Mallet1996 - Tommy Mumford1995 - Damon Wordlaw1994 - Darrik Clark1993 - Paul Wallace1992 - Binky Barrentine1991 - Bobby Straface1990 - Danny Servick1989 - Dwayne Davis1988 - Dwayne Davis1987 - Jerome Batiste1986 - Kenny Jimerson1985 - Joe Dumars1984 - Joe Dumars1983 - Guy McInnis1982 - Joe Dumars1981 - Mack Golden1980 - Manuel Dugas1979 - David Lawrence1978 - Chirley McLaurin1977-RodViebig1976 - John Rudd1975 - Larry Oney1974 - David Wallace1973 - Henry Ray1972 - David Wallace1971 - John Shackelton1970 - Mike Chapman1969 - Kent Andrews1968 - Kent Andrews1967 - Kent Andrews1966 - Ellis Boyd

1965 - Clyde Briley1964 - Clyde Briley1963 - Clyde Briley1962 - Don Troutman1961 - Stan Kernan1960 - Don Troutman1959 - Stan Kernan1958 - Stan Kernan1957 - Stan Kernan

ASSIST TROPHY(sponsored by Dr. David Wallace)

2013 - Kevin Hardy2012 - Patrick Richard2011 - C. J. Collins2010 - C. J. Collins2009 - C. J. Collins2008 - John Ford 2007 - John Ford2006 - John Ford2005 - John Ford2004 - Eldridge Lewis2003 - Eldridge Lewis2002 - Chauncey Bryant2001 - Chauncey Bryant2000 - Tierre Brown1999 - Chauncey Bryant1998 - Tierre Brown1997 - Rosell Ellis1996 - Pointer Williams1995 - Paul Curtis1994 - Paul Curtis1993 - Darrik Clark1992 - Bobby Straface1991 - Danny Servick1989 - Terry Griggley1988 - Dwayne Davis1987 - Ronald Sykes1986 - Girard Harmon1985 - Girard Harmon1984 - David Green1983 - David Green1982 - David Green1981 - David Green1980 - Mack Golden1979 - Ray Baggett1978-RodViebig1977-RodViebig1976 - Glen Hanks1975 - Bertel Reder1974 - Bertel Reder1973 - Bertel Reder1972 - David Wallace, Bertel Reder1971 - Dan Leslie1970 - Dan Leslie1969 - George Boyd1968 - Dean Glenn

1967 - Kent Andrews

JOE DUMARS AWARD2013 - Dontae Cannon2012 - Jeremie Mitchell 2011 - Stephan Martin2010 - Patrick Richard 2009 - John Pichon2008 - John Pichon2007 - Rorey Lawrence

ROLAND MOSS AWARD2013 - Jeremie Mitchell2012 - Tyson Queen 2011 - C. J. Collins2010 - Elbryan Neal2009 - John Pichon2008 - John Ford2007 - Troy Aaron2006 - J. T. Williams2005 - Edward Garriet2004 - Eldridge Lewis2003 - Jason Coleman2002 - Chauncey Bryant2001 - Tierre Brown2000 - Khalid Morris1999 - Todd Briley1997 - Donald Fisher1996 - Tommy Mumford1995 - Fab Flournoy1994 - Anthony Anderson1993 - Paul Wallace1992 - Derek Haywood1991 - Terrell Thompson1990 - Mark Thompson

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A L L - T I M E L E T T E R M E NATroy Aaron 2005, 06, 07Jimmy Abram 2000,01Haris Achilleos 1996Charles Allen 1967,68Willie Allen 1977, 78P. J. Alawoya 2008, 09, 10, 11Anthony Anderson 1993-94Keith Andrews 1966,67,68Kent Andrews 1966,67,68Robbie Armstead 1972,73Torphy Avant 1965

BCharles Baggett 1957Chris Baggett 1982,83Ray Baggett 1978,79Rick Barbier 1982Shane Barge 1993Josh Barnhill 2007Ed Barrilleaux 1960,63,64Binky Barrentine 1991,92,93Jerome Batiste 1985, 86, 87Paul Beik 2000,01,02Dwight Boatner 2006Seneca Bohanan 1996Gene Bodden 1972,73Wade Booker 1971,72Harry Boudreaux 1995Chris Boyd 1981,82Ellis Boyd 1965,66,67,68George Boyd 1968,69Jarvis Bradley 2006, 07, 08William Breen 1957Raynell Brewer 2001,02Roland Briggs 1976,77,78Clyde Briley 1962,63,64,65Todd Briley 1996, 97, 98, 99Tierre Brown 1998, 99,00,01Walter Broussard 2000Jim Bruce 1951Phillip Bruchhaus 1978Chauncey Bryant 1999,00,01,02Ron Buckley 1965,66Gerald Buetel 1968Andre Burks 1997Gerald Bush 1984

CTed Cabra 1958James Cain 1985James David Cain 1961Dontae Cannon 2010, 11, 12, 13Phillip Carter 1998Dudley Carver 1954,55,56Shannon Cary 1966Ed Cepiel 1962Fred Chaffould 1982,83Mike Chapman 1969,70,71,72Ted Chapman 1952,53,54,55Newton Chelette 1970Tony Chiri 1975Darrik Clark 1993,94Jerry Clark 1955,56,57,58McKinley Clark 1998Reggie Cobb 1990,91Hugh Cole 1953Jason Coleman 2000,01,02,03C. J. Collins 2008, 09, 10, 11Larry Comeaux 1962,63,64Leto Comeaux 1954Jay Cook 1990Edward Cormier 1955Billy Cotton 2009Quentin Cotton 1985Markus Cox 1998

Ronald Cox 1983,85,86,87Pat Cunningham 1965Dan Cupit 1961Robert Cupit 1987Paul Curtis 1994,95Michael Cutright 1986,87,88,89

DPreston David 2008, 09, 10, 11Dwayne Davis 1988,89Charles Decker 1956,57Miguel DeGruy 1995,96Eric Delafose 1995Jack Doland 1948,49,50,51Jerry Doland 1953,54,55Chuck Dolezal 1977,78Ronald Dorsey 2004, 05Dwayne Duck 1992Manuel Dugas 1977,78,79,80Glenn Duhon 1964Joe Dumars 1982,83,84,85Ronald Dumars 1996, 97

ELedrick Eackles 2013-presentBennie Elkins 1967,68David Ellis 1977Rosell Ellis 1996, 97Rudolph Ezernack 1965

FChris Faggi 1979,81,82Monte’ Farmer 2003, 04Chris Farrell 2000Adrian Fields 2011-presentClarence Fields 1996, 97Donald Fisher 1996, 97Fab Flournoy 1994,95Adrian Floyd 1999Carlos Ford 1979,80John Ford 2005,06, 07, 08Larone Ford 1991Ricky Forsythe 1979,80Wayne Fournier 1966Michael Francis 1992Jody Frey 1985

GTerrance Gabriel 1992,93Adrien Garr 2008Keelan Garrett 2013-presentEdward Garriet 2002,03,04,05Fred Gentry 1999,00,01,02Byron Gibbs 1974,75Trey Gilder 2004Dean Glenn 1967,68Frank Glenn 1956,57,58Mack Golden 1980,81Quentin Gonzales 2006, 07Alonzo Gray 1997, 98David Green 1981,82,83,84Ed Green 1965,66,67,68Joe Green 1983Terry Griggley 1989Martinez Grimes 1982,83Desharick Guidry 2012-presentBrian Guilbeaux 2003,04

HGlen Hanks 1974,75,76Ron Hansen 1980,81Chris Hardin 1982,83,84,85Kevin Hardy 2012-presentGirard Harmon 1983,84,85Tab Harris 1987,88,89Carroll Hatcher 1956,57,58

John Hawkins 1968,69Derek Haywood 1991,92Dick Hendricks 1951Denton Hendricks 1962,63,64Dwayne Henry 1988Bobby Holland 2009Mark Holmes 1995,96Steve Hooks 1992Calvin Hunter 1998Chris Husband 1990

JLarry Jackson 2002,03Josh Jagneaux 2013Billy James 1950,51Kenny Jimerson 1983,84,85,86Adrian Johnson 1999,01,02,03Melvin Johnson 1992,93Shaun Johnson 2013-presentTony Johnson 1989,90Barry Jones 1969,70,71Rusty Jones 1979James Jowers 1967Jamelle Juneau 2005

KDiego Kapelan 2008, 09, 10, 11Pete Kazayaka 1959,60,61George Kearse 1984,85Keith Kelly 1986,87Joe Kennison 1994Stan Kernan 1957,58,59,61Dmitri Khorokorin 2001,02Michael Killpatrick 1990Carl Klein 1992,93,94,95Ken Kolde 1981Mari Konate 2011, 12Pete Kpan 2013-present

LDavid Lawrence 1977,78,79,80Edmond Lawrence 1973,74,75,76Rorey Lawrence 2007, 08Louis Lee 1989,91,92Willie Lee 1968,69Jeff LeJeune 1998Dan Leslie 1968,69,70Eldridge Lewis 2001,02,03,04Eric Lewis 1993,95Jamarcus Little 2009, 10

McBrad McCann 1986,87Nicholas McDaniel 2004Craig McFerrin 2012-presentGuy McInnis 1982,83,84,85Chirley McLaurin 1975,76,77,78Richard McNabb 1956,57Harold McReynolds 1979,81,82

MDemond Mallet 1997, 98, 99,01Darris Manciel 2005,06Stephan Martin 2008, 09, 10, 11Steve Martin 1987Ray Manis 1951,52Mike Marshall 1986Eric Massey 2007Bryce May 2004, 05John Mayes 1949Joe Metoyer 1968,69Dick Miller 1949,50,51,52Ira Miller 2001Tom Miller 1969Jeremie Mitchell 2010, 11, 12, 13Ray Moore 1952,55

Roy Moore 1952,53,54,55Wilbert Moore 1961,62,63Will Morning 2010Khalid Morris 1999Mike Muffoletto 1969Tommy Mumford 1995,96George Murphy 1969,70,71,72

NElbryan Neal 2009, 10Al Nesmith 1959,61,62Peyton Nicholson 1999

OErkan Oguz 2004Jerrick Oliver 2003,04

PRobert Palmer 1996, 1997Franklin Paul 1998, 99Alvydas Pazdrazdis 1994,95,97Kleon Penn 2007, 08, 09Ben Perkins 2001,02Gerald Perry 1962Jesse Perry 1956,57,58John Pichon 2006, 07, 08, 09Mike Pigott 1964,65Charles Pizley 1959Gary Pozar 1973Ryan Price 2004,05,06Anthony Pullard 1986,88,89,90

QAndrew Queen 2004, 05Tyson Queen 2011, 12

RHenry Ray 1972,73,74,75Bertel Reder 1972,73,74,75Brandon Regis 2010-presentBill Reigel 1955,56Daniel Richard 2009, 10, 11, 12Patrick Richard 2009, 10, 11, 12Donnie Richardson 1958Dan Richey 1970John Riddle 1961Anthony Robinson 2006, 08Kevin Ross 1978,79,80,81Corey Route 2000John Rudd 1975,76,77,78

SCharles Saulnier 2007, 08Joe Savoie 1964Ben Scarborough 1980,81Ruble Scarborough 1954,55,56Don Schmitt 1974Gus Schram 1952Jeff Schweitzer 1973,74,75Herman Scott 1995Terrance Scott 1999Kinley Sellers 2005Danny Servick 1990,91John Shackleton 1969,70,71,72Troy Shaw 1965Danny Sheridan 1969,70Jimmie Shields 1960,61,62,63Larvett Sigler 1954Elroi Simon 1985Greg Sims 1991Milton Simmons 1987,88Rickey Smith 1976,77,78Carroll Sepulvado 1966Melvin St. Julien 1970,71Michael St. Julien 1993Curtis St. Mary 1971,72,73,74

Bobby Straface 1990, 91,92Clifton Styner 1981,82,83,84Jeff Sudds 1970Dave Swann 1986,87,88Ronald Sykes 1984,87

TDamon Tankersley 1997Oscar Taylor 1983,84Gary Thibodeaux 1973,74,75,76Kevin Thibodeaux 1992,93,94Mark Thompson 1987,88,89,90Terrell Thompson 1989,90,91Don Troutman 1958,59,61,62Ken Troutman 1958Dan Tubbs 1997Greg Tucker 2003,04Derrick Turner 1990,91Rudy Turner 2012

UDon Upshaw 1992

VRod Viebig 1977,78

WDavid Wallace 1972,73,74Jason Wallace 1996,97Paul Wallace 1991,92Aldryan Wardell 2005,06, 07,08J. C. Warren 1965,66,67David Washburn 1962,63,64,65Bill Watkins 1978,79,80Sonny Watkins 1963,64,65,66Marcus Watts 2003,04Jordan Wells 2013-presentJohn Wesley 1982,83,84Grant Westerchil 1985Damond Williams 2002,03Don Williams 1951,52Glen Williams 1980J. T. Williams 2005,06Kevin Williams 1988,89Pointer Williams 1996Don Wilson 1966,67Damon Wordlaw 1994, 95Tom Wunder 1964,65,66

YKirill Yakovlev 1999,2000Martin Yokum 1991,93,94Atakan Yurttas 2010

ZLarry Zeringue 1967,68,69Pete Zytkiewiez 1961,62,63

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Dave SimmonS101-116

1 conference championship2006-Present

Tic Price74-68 (2002-2006)

5 years, 1 conference championship

ron everharT92-104 (1995-2001)

7 years, 2 conference championships

STeve Welch76-120 (1988-1994)

7 years, 1 conference tournament title

Glenn Duhon155-136 (1978-1987)

10 years, 1 conference championship

e. W. Foy52-26 (1975-1977)

3 years, 1 conference championship

Bill reiGel55-20 (1972-1974)

3 years

ralPh o. WarD282-194 (1953-1971)

19 years, 6 conference championships, 1 national

championship

Wayne cuSic124-58 (1946-1952)

9 years

All-time CoAChing StAffS1946-1953:Wayne Cusic1953-54: Ralph O. Ward1954-55: Ralph O. Ward1955-56: Ralph O. WardFred Stephens1956-57: Ralph O. WardFred Stephens1957-58: Ralph O. WardRodney Farris1958-59: Ralph O. WardRodney Farris1959-60: Ralph O. Ward1960-61: Ralph O. Ward1961-62: Ralph O. Ward1962-63: Ralph O. WardTed Chapman1963-64: Ralph O. WardTed Chapman1964-65: Ralph O. WardTed Chapman1965-66: Ralph O. WardMarvin Adams1966-67: Ralph O. WardEd Young, Don Wilson1967-68: Ralph O. Ward, Ed Young, Don Wilson1968-69: Ralph O. Ward, Ed Young1969-70: Ralph O. Ward, Sonny Watkins

1970-71: Ralph O. Ward, Sonny Watkins1971-72: Bill Reigel, Danny Cupit, Carl Shetler1972-73: Bill Reigel, Danny Cupit, Carl Shetler1973-74: Bill Reigel, Carl Shetler1974-75: E. W. Foy, Billy Holmes, Jim Cobb1975-76: E. W. Foy, Glenn Duhon, Denny Wright1976-77: E. W. Foy, Glenn Duhon, Denny Wright1977-78: Glenn Duhon, Den-ny Wright, George Murphy1978-79: Glenn Duhon, Den-ny Wright, George Murphy1979-80: Glenn Duhon, Dale Skinner, TimTeeter1980-81: Glenn Duhon, New-ton Chelette, Billy Brown1981-82: Glenn Duhon, New-ton Chelette, Billy Brown, Fletcher Cockrell1982-83: Glenn Duhon, New-ton Chelette, Billy Brown, Fletcher Cockrell1983-84: Glenn Duhon, New-ton Chelette, Billy Brown, Fletcher Cockrell

1984-85: Glenn Duhon, Billy Brown, Denny Wright, Butch Sigler, Edmond Law-rence1985-86: Glenn Duhon, Billy Brown, Denny Wright, By-ron Gibbs, Edmond Law-rence1986-87: Glenn Duhon, Billy Brown, Denny Wright1987-88: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson1988-89: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Jim Armstrong1989-90: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Jim Armstrong1990-91: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Jim Armstrong1991-92: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Jim Armstrong1992-93: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Jim Armstrong1993-94: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Shannon Lafargue1994-95: Ron Everhart, Paul

Kelly, Tony Harvey, Mike Wilson1995-96: Ron Everhart, Paul Kelly, Tony Harvey, Carl Klein1996-97: Ron Everhart, Paul Kelly, Anthony Anderson, Carl Klein1997-98: Ron Everhart, Greg Gary, Carlin Hartman, Carl Klein1998-99: Ron Everhart, Carl Klein, Julius Allen, Jason Hamm1999-2000: Ron Everhart, Tic Price, Carl Klein, David Dumars2000-01: Tic Price, John Dil-lard, David Dumars, Jamie Eagles2001-02: Tic Price, David Dumars, John Dillard, Mi-cah Coleman2002-03: Tic Price, David Dumars, Kim Lewis, Chris DeFelice2003-04: Tic Price, David Dumars, Chris DeFelice, Jim Steadman2004-05: Tic Price, David Dumars, Rodney McCon-

nell, Matt Grahn

2005-06: Tic Price, David Dumars, Rodney McCon-nell, Matt Grahn2006-07: Dave Simmons, Da-vid Dumars, T. J. Marcum, Edward Garriett2007-08: Dave Simmons, Da-vid Dumars, T. J. Marcum, Edward Garriet2008-09: Dave Simmons, Da-vid Dumars, T. J. Marcum, Patrick Haynes2009-10: Dave Simmons, Da-vid Dumars, T. J. Marcum, Steve Welch, Patrick haynes2010-11: Dave Simmons, David Dumars, Steve Welch, Patrick Haynes2011-12: Dave Simmons, David Dumars, Steve Welch, Patrick Haynes2012-13: Dave Simmons, David Dumars, Steve Welch, Patrick Haynes2013-14: Dave Simmons, David Dumars, Steve Welch, Patrick Haynes, Preston Da-vid

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1956McNeese 60Texas Southern 55Cowboys win NAIANational Championship

The Cowboys completed a 33-3 run on the season by beating Texas Southern in the finals of the NAIA tournament. Bill Reigel, who would go on to serve as a coach for the Cowboys later, was the team’s leading scorer, pumping in a school record 33.9 points per game...he would also be named the outstanding player in the NAIA tournament and earn all-American honors

1968Gulf States ConferenceChampions and NCAA II participants

Ed Green was the team captain of this squad that posted a 20-5 record and won what was then a school record 19 straight ball games....Kent Andrews was also featured on the team and he led the nation in free throw shooting

1975McNeese 101Arkansas State 84Southland Conference champsThe Cowboys won their first Southland Conference title this year with E. W. Foy as the head coach. Team leaders were Henry Ray who was named the league’s player of the year, Edmond Lawrence and a fresh-man by the name of John Rudd

1985Fans Pack the Lake Charles Civic CenterIn Joe Dumars’ final year the Cowboys went 18-10 and they packed the Lake Charles Civic Center most of the year. One particular game was a sellout when Dumars and the Cowboys went head to head with Karl Malone and Louisiana Tech. A bevy of NBA scouts and GMs were on hand also.

1989Southland Conference tournament champions and NCAA participantsThe Cowboys won the SLC tourna-ment title and then pushed Illinois to the limit in a first round NCAA 77-71 loss. Michael Cutright and Anthony Pullard led that team, Cutright scoring 51 points in one game.

2001Southland Conference champions and NIT Ron Everhart led the Cowboys to the SLC title and into the NIT tourna-ment in this game. Demond Mallet was the ringleader and he was named the league’s player of the year after claiming the scoring title. Also on that team was Tierre Brown who went on to play in the NBA.

2002Southland Conference champions and NCAA participants

Tic Price led the Cowboys to the league title - regular season and tournament - in his first year as head coach. They posted a 21-9 record and went on to play Mis-sissippi State in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Fred Gentry led the team and was named the SLC tournament MVP.

2011Southland Conference champions and NIT participants

Dave Simmons coached the Cowboys to the SLC regular title and into the NIT. The team posted a 21-12 record and was led by junior Patrick Richard who went on to be named Mc-Neese State’s athlete of the year. McNeese hosted Boston College in a first round NIT game.

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TR A d I T I O N O F E x C E L L E N C E

Cowboys in Various Halls of fame McNeese football has a long standing tradition of not only winning, but winning with top-caliber athletes. Two members of the Cowboy football family have been inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, most recently, Buford Jordan in 2011. McNeese head coach and administrator Jack Doland was inducted in 2002. In 2012, two more members of the Cowboy tradition were inducted into prestigious halls of fame - former Cowboy tight end R.C. Slocum in the College Football Hall of Fame and quarterback Kerry Joseph in the Southland Conference Hall of Honor. In 2011, former athletic director Sonny Wat-kins was enshrined into the Southland Hall. There are also 59 football players, coaches and administrators that have been inducted into the McNeese Hall of Fame. In all, there are 24 members of the McNeese athletic family to hold their place in 11 different Halls of Fame, not including the 130 members of the McNeese Hall of Fame.

College Football Hall of FameR.C.Slocum,2012

Naismith Basketball Hall of FameJoeDumars,2006

College Basketball Hall of FameJoeDumars,2006

CoSIDA Hall of FameLouisBonnette,2008

Texas A&M Athletic Hall of FameR.C.Slocum,2008

National Polish-American Sports Hall of FameTomSestak,2007

Louisiana Sports Hall of FameBufordJordan,2011JoeDumars,2003Dr.JackDoland,2002LouisBonnette,2001RalphO.Ward,1991BillReigel,1988

Southland Hall of HonorMoeO’Brien,1999LouisBonnette,2007BobHayes,2007JoeDumars,2009HaroldV.“Sonny”Watkins,2011KerryJoseph,2012

Louisiana Athletic TrainersHall of FameDowellFontenot,1981JimMurphy,1989Dr.DavidDrez,1989RickyMestayer,2001

Louisiana Assoc. of BasketballCoaches Hall of FameBillReigel,1978RalphO.Ward,1978FrankGlenn,1984StanKernan,1988JoeDumars,1990EdmondLawrence,1993DaveSimmons,2007

LABC Mr. Louisiana BasketballRalphO.Ward,1977LouisBonnette,2013

Louis Bonnette Dr. Jack Doland

Joe Dumars Bob Hayes

Buford Jordan Kerry Joseph Moe O’Brien Bill Reigel Tom Sestak Ralph O. Ward Sonny WatkinsR.C. Slocum

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McNeese State President Dr. Philip C. Williams (far left) and Athletic Director Bruce Hemphill (far right) with the 2013 Hall of Fame Inductees (L-R): Lonnie Collins, Kamryn Koch, Charlie Phillips, Wayne Hanson, Doug Fruge, Demond Mallet.

The McNeese State Hall of Fame was founded in 1980 by retired sports information director Louis Bonnette. The Hall recognizes those who have distinguished themselves in athletics at the university. Mem-

bership in the Hall now numbers 135. Bonnette has served as chairman of the Hall of Fame committee since its inception. The committee also includes Matthew Bonnette, Johnny Suydam, Ron Hayes, Pam Lafosse, Dr. Daryl Burckel, Ken-neth Sweeney, Bobby Dower, Keri Ange Gilroy and Hubert Boales. A new home for the Hall of Fame is set in the new Jack Doland athletic fieldhouse.

The new home for the McNeese Hall of Fame is located near the entrance of the Jack V. Doland Field House. The Hall of Fame features interactive components that allows visitors to view pictures, videos and history wiretups about each member.

Charles Allen ‘10 - footballCharles Ayro ‘10 - footballKent Andrews ‘98 - basketballBobby Barnes ‘93 - baseball/trackJerome Batiste ‘10 - basketballBilly Blakeman ‘09 - footballHubert Boales ‘05 - coachLouis Bonnette ‘02 - sports informationBud Bono ‘05 - golfDon Breaux ‘84 - footballClyde Briley ‘89 - basketballZack Bronson ‘07 - footballJim Brown ‘91 - tennisBen Broussard ‘07 - baseballDaryl Burckel ‘02 - footballTerry Burrows ‘09 - baseballDudley Carver ‘04 - basketballJesse Castete ‘82 - footballVicky Chapman ‘85 - basketballLeonard Chisholm ‘07 - trackLonnie Collins ‘13 - footballGerald Conner ‘95 - footballBrian Cooper ‘99 - trackMike Croker ‘06 - baseballWayne Cusic ‘85 - coach/administratorCharles Decker ‘84 - basketball/baseballJules DeRouen ‘82 - football

Les DeVall ‘83 - coachJack Doland ‘90 - coach/administratorDr. David Drez ‘10 - sports medicineShanie Dugas ‘11 - baseballJoe Dumars ‘94 - basketballErnie Duplechin ‘95 - coach/administratorRichard Ellender ‘03 - footballErrol Eschete ‘97 - footballDoug Farr ‘06 - golfHenry Fields ‘09 - football James Files ‘92 - footballDowell Fontenot ‘80 - boxingRay Fontenot ‘89 - baseballRocke Fournet ‘01 - footballDoug Frugé ‘13 - footballBob Fuhrer ‘11 - footballBilly Gabbert ‘08 - golfKeri Ange Gilroy ‘07 - trackFrank Glenn ‘81 - basketballTim Graham ‘95 - golfEd Green ‘00 - basketballLarry Grissom ‘85 - footballEvans Guidroz ‘87 - boxingPaul Guidry ‘91 - footballEllis Guillory ‘94 - coachRusty Guilbeau ‘01 - footballRogers Hampton ‘93 - football

Wayne Hanson ‘13 - track coachBob Hayes ‘00 - coachNick Hebert ‘05 - footballCraig Henry ‘98 - track Vicente Hernandez ‘04 - tennisBob Howell ‘08 - footballTerry Irving ‘09 - footballAmos Ivey ‘86 - baseballPat Jean ‘96 - basketballDesmond Jones ‘97 - footballBill Jongbloed ‘87 - trackBuford Jordan ‘93 - footballKerry Joseph ‘06 - footballLenny Kahn ‘00 - footballBobby Keasler ‘06 - coachStan Kernan ‘83 - basketballGlenn Kidder ‘86 - footballWayne Kingery ‘80 - footballKamryn Koch ‘13 - soccerDavid Kohrs ‘11 - trackCharles Kuehn ‘80 - footballLester Landry ‘01 - footballCherilyn Lantrip ‘04 - softballDavid Lawrence ‘99 - basketballEdmond Lawrence ‘88 - basketballArthur Lee ‘99 - coachDarrell Lester ‘02 - football

Tangela McAlister ‘06 - basketballTheron McClendon ‘98 - footballRichard McNabb ‘08 - basketballFanahan McSweeney ‘97 - trackDemond Mallet ‘12 - men’s basketballRabbit Manuel ‘84 - boxingCarlos Medrano ‘03 - tennisDick Miller ‘91 - basketballJohn Miller ‘07 - footballJames Moore ‘88 - footballRoy Moore ‘87 - footballDicky Morgan ‘90 - trackGeorge Murphy ‘92 - basketballJim Murphy ‘11 - athletic trainerCarroll Neely ‘83 - footballFred Norris ‘96 - trackPat O’Brien ‘81 - golfPat O’Callaghan ‘05 - trackAnissa Parker ‘12 - volleyballCarlos Perez ‘04 - tennisPhillip Perry ‘88 - boxingCharlie Phillips ‘13 - baseballDavid Poche ‘89 - footballJim Pousson ‘08 - footballCharles Powell ‘99 - footballHadley Prince ‘12 - footballAnthony Pullard ‘11 - basketball

A. I. Ratcliff ‘81 - coach/administratorHenry Ray ‘90 - basketballBill Reigel ‘80 - basketballAnn Roubique ‘01 - softball/basketballJohn Rudd ‘86 - basketballCurtis St. Mary ‘03 - basketballRuble Scarborough ‘08 - basketball/trackTom Sestak ‘83 - footballArtie Shankle ‘05 - footballJimmie Shields ‘96 - basketballR. C. Slocum ‘04 - footballLeonard Smith ‘96 - footballNeal Spencer ‘10 - baseballStephen Starring ‘00 - footballCharlie Stevenson ‘03 - football/baseballJes Stewart ‘12 - men’s tennisDon Stump ‘02- footballKenneth Sweeney ‘92 - footballJohnnie Thibodeaux ‘97 - footballKevin Toth ‘03 - trackDon Troutman ‘02 - basketball/trackNolan Viator ‘98 - footballMerlin Walet ‘94 - footballRalph Ward ‘82- coachSita Waru ‘09 - trackSonny Watkins ‘12 - administratorFrederico Zarazua ‘81 - tennnis

Members of the McNeese Hall of Fame

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B U R T O N C O M P L E x

McNeese State plays its home games at the Burton Complex, with a few games played at the Lake Charles Civic Center each year. In 2010, a new maple wood floor was installed. It features the school logo and the Southland Conference logo as well as NBA goals. The project was a $150,000 undertaking. The Burton Complex opened for basketball games in the 1986-87 season with LSU serving as the first Cowboy opponent. The coliseum seats 8,000 for basketball and McNeese has consistently been among the leaders in attendance in the Southland Conference.

Cowboys’ Record at Burton ColiseumYear W L Atten. Largest Crowd12-13 9 5 12,808 2,231 vs. UCA (3/2/13)11-12 9 4 15,374 2,158 vs Lamar10-11 15 2 22,336 5,035 vs Boston Col. 09-10 7 3 6,604 714 vs SFA08-09 4 4 6,889 1,349 vs Lamar07-08 7 3 10,043 1,852 vs Lamar06-07 8 3 5,793 920 vs Nicholls St.05-06 5 2 5,801 1217 vs UTSA04-05 10 3 10,394 1314 vs Nicholls St. 03-04 10 3 14,497 2800 vs Lamar 02-03 10 3 20,800 4000 vs Lamar ‘01-02 13 0 37,594 6025 vs La-Monroe ‘00-01 13 1 33,943 5543 vs Lamar ‘99-00 4 7 11,460 2279 vs Lamar ‘98-99 8 3 14,410 4000 vs SFA ‘97-98 5 8 8,450 1000 vs several ‘96-97 11 1 18,500 2800 vs several ‘95-96 11 2 30,600 3600 vs Nicholls St. ‘94-95 7 4 22,915 3500 vs North Texas ‘93-94 8 4 29,149 3571 vs Lamar ‘92-93 5 7 29,478 3701 vs NW State ‘91-92 4 9 32,650 4025 vs SFA ‘90-91 5 10 45,942 4276 vs Ole Miss ‘89-90 9 3 42,685 4758 vs Sam Houston ‘88-89 9 3 39,838 5225 vs La Tech ‘87-88 5 9 27,800 4800 vs Lamar ‘86-87 6 6 48,974 7000 vs LSU Totals 200 104 587,126 7000 vs LSU

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